ā2009-08-07
11:47 PM
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ā2023-05-23
03:01 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2009-08-08 12:48 AM
ā2009-08-08 01:40 AM
ā2009-08-08 05:00 PM
lec1212 wrote:On the Mac, it is Command-click.
... then while holding down the ctr(pc) (mac opt?) key, ...
ā2009-08-10 12:00 AM
lec1212 wrote:Correct, but you don't even have to pull the roof edges back the other side of the ridge. You can trim them where they are. Select one roof, trim the other (CTRL-click edge on PC, Command-click Mac). Then repeat with 2nd roof selected, trimming the first.
In plan, pull each roof back a bit from center line and then select one and
then while holding down the ctr(pc) (mac opt?) key, put the small mercedes curser over what would be the "high edge" of the other half and click, it will move the high end to the center, then reverse the process.
They should then join perfectly.
If you try to do this manually, it's hard to get it exactly right and you will
most likely have gaps or overlaps.
For more complex questions you should make a profile with machine and software you are using.
ā2009-08-10 12:48 AM