AC11 Little improvements......
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2007-06-20 12:34 AM
2007-06-20
12:34 AM
First Selection outline now is shown in dots
Second Selection outline is shown in Dot Dash Dot
Nice, yet still short cut C for changing of the method is still not implemented, must be very hard to code it in!
Joseph
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2007-10-05 11:24 AM
2007-10-05
11:24 AM
Thomas wrote:1st because it's many times faster.
I don't see why you Plot.

2nd because thin lines are really thin
3th the entry drawing seems more accurate (I've only some problem with fills trasparency, for this in some case I use printing)

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2007-10-05 12:53 PM
2007-10-05
12:53 PM
borgo1971 wrote:1)The speed must depend on the printer and the interface - if it recognizes your plot output format and rasterizes it in hardware that could be fast.Thomas wrote:1st because it's many times faster.
I don't see why you Plot.
2nd because thin lines are really thin
3th the entry drawing seems more accurate (I've only some problem with fills trasparency, for this in some case I use printing)
2) If you don't get your printers max resolution when you print hairlines or pen width 0.00 then something is wrong with your setup. I find it almost hard to see our 1200dpi printer's hairlines!
3) I would guess you get issues as soon as you try to plot anything that contains bitmaps. A transparent or precentage fill might transform into a bitmap anywhere along the output path as soon as some node doesn't recoognize it.
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1
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2007-10-07 06:36 PM
2007-10-07
06:36 PM
Not quite an AC11 improvement but...
I have discovered that when you save an AC11 file which contains multi-story modules back to AC10 they retain their multi-story nature.
I'm not sure if this is actually helpful to anyone (unless you are using NavisWorks which does not (yet?) have AC11 translators) but it was certainly a pleasant surprise for me.
I have discovered that when you save an AC11 file which contains multi-story modules back to AC10 they retain their multi-story nature.
I'm not sure if this is actually helpful to anyone (unless you are using NavisWorks which does not (yet?) have AC11 translators) but it was certainly a pleasant surprise for me.
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2007-10-08 07:12 PM
2007-10-08
07:12 PM
borgo1971 wrote:And, some machines come without postscript hardware.. like my Oce 9300. The dealer ended up with a used one I could have gotten cheap, but after installing it and experimenting I went back to plotting. I do think it is quicker.Thomas wrote:1st because it's many times faster.
I don't see why you Plot.
2nd because thin lines are really thin
3th the entry drawing seems more accurate (I've only some problem with fills trasparency, for this in some case I use printing)
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