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2004-12-29 10:49 AM
2004-12-30 03:00 PM
StuartJames wrote:You are right of course. Someday I will find someone who will be able to make me take the extra effortKrippahl wrote:... probably best answered with _your_ earlier sentences!
Goog question. I, for one, never move the temp origin around.
Maybe I'm missing something important
- Stuart
PPS. On the subject of 'new'; my Opera started crashing occasionally. Rather than uninstall/reinstall (a painful process with Opera) I decided to download (at last) Mozilla. Hmmm - nearly as user-friendly as Opera andmuch faster to start up!
2004-12-30 06:51 PM
StuartJames wrote:Hi,Krippahl wrote:... probably best answered with _your_ earlier sentences!
Goog question. I, for one, never move the temp origin around.
Maybe I'm missing something important
2004-12-30 07:58 PM
2004-12-30 08:46 PM
StuartJames wrote:Thanks, it works, no more trying to stop the Mouse from runnimg away from a point! And here comes the Pen
Joseph;When you want to 'offset' from a position on the plan, you're not just 'visually guiding the cursor to 'about' the right place', are you? ... You are taking it to (say) the end of a wall or a hotspot on an object.
At such points, if you shift-alt, you will set a temporary origin. After that, anything you type in the coordinate box works from this new (temporary) origin. Marked by a 'X'.
It is really much harder to explain than do.HTH - Stuart
2004-12-31 11:59 AM
Joseph wrote:Glad to see you got the hang of it ok ... and the more you use this feature, the more useful it will be!
Thanks, it works, no more trying to stop the Mouse from runnimg away from a point! And here comes the Pen
Joseph
2004-12-31 07:03 PM
StuartJames wrote:Thanks for all the guidance,Joseph wrote:Glad to see you got the hang of it ok ... and the more you use this feature, the more useful it will be!
Thanks, it works, no more trying to stop the Mouse from runnimg away from a point! And here comes the Pen
Joseph
A pen is (imho) a nicer way to work in all programs, including Archicad. Once you try a pen in a graphic (eg. Photoshop) program you'll wonder how you ever worked without it. AFAIR a Graphire is less than 100$ .... maybe a good New Year present for the computer?
- Stuart
2004-12-31 11:07 PM
2005-01-03 11:46 AM
Richard wrote:Seconded.
Joseph:
With tablets and pens, bigger is not necessarily better. You'll be paying for a lot of tablet real estate that you likely will not use.
2005-01-03 03:18 PM
2005-01-13 05:46 PM