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2006-08-24 06:25 PM
2006-10-21 05:32 AM
2006-10-21 09:58 AM
Rod wrote:James wrote:Or, as I've found with the odd DWG where the origin is so far away. I set the origin from the coordinate box then using the line tool, draw a line with x,y set to zero and drag the rubber band into view. Then select all and drag to where you want the model placed.
/.......... Zoom way out and you'll see it.
2006-10-21 12:13 PM
Link wrote:Not sure what you mean, do you want to expand a little.Rod wrote:You know you can just uncheck the delta signs in the coordinate box to change them to absolute and just enter 0,0 right?James wrote:Or, as I've found with the odd DWG where the origin is so far away. I set the origin from the coordinate box then using the line tool, draw a line with x,y set to zero and drag the rubber band into view. Then select all and drag to where you want the model placed.
/.......... Zoom way out and you'll see it.
Link wrote:Always on, Link.
Maybe you're not using the Co-ordinate box?...
2006-10-22 04:36 AM
Rod wrote:Well I'm glad it's always on, because the Tracker is by no means a replacement for it IMHO. But the Tracker does play a part in it...
Not sure what you mean, do you want to expand a little.
Link wrote:Always on, Link.
Maybe you're not using the Co-ordinate box?...
2006-10-23 10:45 AM
Link wrote:Rarely, if ever, use the tracker, call me old school if you like.
Well I'm glad it's always on, because the Tracker is by no means a replacement for it IMHO. But the Tracker does play a part in it.../.......................
Link wrote:Thanks Link, quite aware how the coordinate box works with regard to absolute/relative.
..Whenever I hear someone drawing lines for anything apart from drawing lines, it sets my alarm bells ringing!![]()