2005-07-25 04:34 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 03:14 PM by Rubia Torres
2005-07-25 05:24 PM
2005-07-25 10:52 PM
2005-07-26 05:15 AM
2005-07-26 08:49 AM
Bruce wrote:orthographic is a 'zoom extents' type of view which is why you can easily locate using that mode.
In orthographic I can locate the model no trouble. In perspective I can't find it - and there is no model showing in the navigator preview palette. Is there a way to zoom extents in the preview palette?
The only way I have been able to fix this is to place a camera, select it and then open the 3D window.i normally pull up the '3D Projection Settings...' dialogue (Cmd+Alt+3) and then shift-click and Alt-click to relocate both camera and target into the model. a quick glimpse at their elevations also tells me that i'm in the correct x-y plane.
2005-07-27 10:44 AM
2005-07-27 09:52 PM
~/archiben wrote:If they would fix a small bug, it can be even easier. The Shift-click and Alt-click shortcuts position the camera and target in the Navigator Preview window! The bug (on my machine anyway) is that you can only issue one of these commands. To issue another, you have to change focus to another ArchiCAD window - for example, I click on the View Editor which is above the Nav Preview on my second monitor. Then Nav Preview will accept another camera positioning command.
i normally pull up the '3D Projection Settings...' dialogue (Cmd+Alt+3) and then shift-click and Alt-click to relocate both camera and target into the model. a quick glimpse at their elevations also tells me that i'm in the correct x-y plane.
2005-07-27 10:52 PM
Karl wrote:thanks karl! i never realised that..... but i never really use the nav preview. working on a laptop means that i try to minimise my palettes.
The Shift-click and Alt-click shortcuts position the camera and target in the Navigator Preview window!
2006-06-22 06:05 AM
2006-06-22 06:20 AM
josepon77 wrote:'Fit In Window' . . . sometimes works, sometimes not. it's good in 10.
Is there any good solution to find the model in perspective view that is not mentioned here?