Strange column behaviour
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2007-10-15
01:02 PM
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2023-05-26
12:52 PM
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Rubia Torres
2007-10-15
01:02 PM
The only way AC recognizes the rotation is if it had been entered in the Column default settings dialog box.
Weird!

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2007-10-15 02:34 PM
2007-10-15
02:34 PM
My AC11 rotates columns (with command-E or the pet palette), I can place them with the rotated construction method.
But: When I check the settings box of one of the rotated columns, it still reads 0.00°. If I change the rotation with the settings box, what I do is I rotate the column against its crosshair!
Maybe still weird, but works.
But: When I check the settings box of one of the rotated columns, it still reads 0.00°. If I change the rotation with the settings box, what I do is I rotate the column against its crosshair!
Maybe still weird, but works.
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1
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2007-10-15 06:18 PM
2007-10-15
06:18 PM
So, I am not alone!
Perhaps we shell apply the rules for upgrading Windows to AC too?
Rule: "Do not install the new Windows till Service pack 2 is out!"

Perhaps we shell apply the rules for upgrading Windows to AC too?
Rule: "Do not install the new Windows till Service pack 2 is out!"

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2007-10-15 06:41 PM
2007-10-15
06:41 PM
Actually, I'm not sure this is a bug, really. Maybe just a less than complete implementation of a new "feature" - I do find some logic in that you place columns along a grid, and the crosshairs relate to the grid, and that you can rotate the column vs. the crosshairs... well I didn't explain that very concisely, did I?
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1