2008-10-28 06:00 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 04:58 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-10-28 11:48 PM
2008-10-29 12:23 AM
2008-11-09 04:47 PM
Peter wrote:I can't seem to make this function work. I've tried more than once with different grid settings and I can't find anything about it in the help files. Is the key combo different on a Mac?
The nudge distance is controlled in the 'Grids & Background' settings box ('View' menu, under 'Grid Options').
The Shift+Arrow distance is controlled by the snap grid, Alt+Shift+Arrow is controlled by the main grid settings.
See the help file for further info.
2008-11-09 06:53 PM
Wrathchild wrote:Your signature indicates you are running AC 11. Nudge is a feature of AC 12.
I can't seem to make this function work. I've tried more than once with different grid settings and I can't find anything about it in the help files. Is the key combo different on a Mac?
2008-11-09 07:08 PM
Karl wrote:Bummer....Wrathchild wrote:Your signature indicates you are running AC 11. Nudge is a feature of AC 12.
I can't seem to make this function work. I've tried more than once with different grid settings and I can't find anything about it in the help files. Is the key combo different on a Mac?
Cheers,
Karl
2008-11-09 08:27 PM
Wrathchild wrote:Well, not really ... it is hard to think of any (frequent) practical uses for this feature IMHO.
Bummer....
2008-11-09 08:32 PM
Karl wrote:True enough. I would have found it handy a few times but I can live without it.Wrathchild wrote:Well, not really ... it is hard to think of any (frequent) practical uses for this feature IMHO.
Bummer....
Cheers,
Karl
2008-11-10 07:54 AM
Karl wrote:I thought so, too, but it's very nice for fine-tuning text position, I've found.
it is hard to think of any (frequent) practical uses for this feature IMHO.
2008-11-10 02:14 PM
David wrote:That's what usually use it for in Photoshop.Karl wrote:I thought so, too, but it's very nice for fine-tuning text position, I've found.
it is hard to think of any (frequent) practical uses for this feature IMHO.