PDF as Trace Reference
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2008-08-18 08:03 PM
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2008-08-18 11:37 PM
I found that the closest zoom before it disappeared was close enough to work, but obviously this is quite frustrating. I don't recall if I tried it but perhaps changing the resolution of the PDF (Photoshop can do this) might help. I found that changing scale did not do any good.
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2008-08-18 11:41 PM

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2008-08-19 05:31 PM
Another way to use the pdf for tracing/reference is to place it in the view you are working on (with the Figure Tool), scale and rotate it as necessary, set its background to transparent and then lock it so it cannot move. I have not had any problems with zooming using this method.
HTH
David
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2008-08-19 08:18 PM
Yeah, I figured I would resort to this. I was hoping for a clean way to have the slightly transparent background that you get with trace reference. I will just do it the way you suggest until a bug fix. Thanks!

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2008-08-20 02:37 AM
Daniel wrote:I ran into this as well. Not only PDF's, but TIFF's as well.
David,
Yeah, I figured I would resort to this. I was hoping for a clean way to have the slightly transparent background that you get with trace reference. I will just do it the way you suggest until a bug fix. Thanks!
Seemed to be a memory issue, as viewing them when I first start the computer seems ok, but as the day goes on, they begin to turn BLACK.
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2008-08-22 02:19 PM
AC V6 to V18 - RVT V11 to V16

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2008-12-06 03:16 AM
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2009-09-29 09:38 PM
I agree that is must be a memory issue, but there should be a way to at least compress the pdf file so it doesn't bug so quickly.
Frustrating when u need to trace because old project drawings have no dimensions!!

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2009-09-29 10:25 PM
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