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Topic: WildTools Doors & Windows Dialogs |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 20 Views: 1565 |
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| If you do end up with a slider for door angle, could it snap to 30°, 45° and 90°? (or use radio buttons to move the slider to those pre-set angles) | |
Topic: Do Ellipse really have a radius? |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 24 Views: 5927 |
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| Conversely, it is a pleasure to see the many (apparent) true ellipses that exist in our buildings, both in wood and in masonry. By whatever means, they have been correctly and convincingly laid out a ... | |
Topic: Do Ellipse really have a radius? |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 24 Views: 5927 |
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| If you're skeptical about the conic section, hobby stores will have styrofoam cones you can cut up yourself.
I've attached the instructions we send out in drawing sets where we use elliptical arche ... |
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Topic: Zoom in and Out |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 4 Views: 1934 |
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| I tend to almost exclusively use the "Zoomer" feature which comes with WildTools. With that feature enabled, pressing Cmd+Opt grays out the screen except for the window you would zoom into with a clic ... | |
Topic: Edit Group |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 4 Views: 3289 |
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| I have seen this from time to time. I usually just force a redraw. If you have a hot-key for it it's pretty effortless. | |
Topic: Undo |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 10 Views: 4493 |
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| This board is an avenue for discussion. If what you need is technical support, try "support@engsw.com". | |
Topic: Undo |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 10 Views: 4493 |
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| If you're using PowerCADD 7 there's some explanation of the Undo levels on pp. 4-68 and 4-69. | |
Topic: Placing PDFs |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 12 Views: 6142 |
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| PNG is a raster format. Some extensions can be used by particular programs to add vector data to a PNG file, but the basic file format is a raster image.
http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/book/cover.ht ... |
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Topic: Stairway to Architecture |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 12 Views: 6201 |
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| Goodness, I would have thought I was still too young to be a crusty old curmudgeon.
A "College of Built Environments" sounds like a program in virtual reality design where the terms "architecture" ... |
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Topic: pan and drawing area |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 14 Views: 6624 |
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I am TOTALLY with you on this issue. The way PCadd is tied to a paper sheet on the screen is primitive. When working near any of the margins, one often cannot pan without changing the amount of ... |
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Topic: Customer requests and feature creep |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 1 Views: 2544 |
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| "If I had asked my customers what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse." – Henry Ford
This blog post from Adobe's Senior Product Manager John Nack about his company's approach to custom ... |
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Topic: PC7 on intel macs? |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 6 Views: 4762 |
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| Yes, it does. | |
Topic: PC8 to PC7 Speed Comparison |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 5 Views: 4029 |
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| Byron, out of curiousity, do you have a record of the PC5 & 6 benchmarks for that file? | |
Topic: An unexpected improvement |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 9 Views: 6296 |
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| I'm finding it easier to follow Peter's logic that a rotated rectangle is just a rectangle and that having an object's "height" go off to the side is unexpected.
One's expectations regarding "width ... |
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Topic: open/close/fillet polygon |
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| JohnMorse Replies: 2 Views: 2709 |
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| Mike Cleveland tells me that "We have done this along with many other user requests in PowerCADD 8 which is now shipping." | |
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