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2014-06-13 10:32 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 01:10 PM by Rubia Torres
2014-06-14 11:55 PM
Link wrote:I use it quite a bit... fast way to zip to different locations in a project at the same zoom... e.g., if I'm doing something in all of the corners of a building - zoomed in for corner boards, or structural stuff. Kind of used to moving the zoom box there for panning since it's so much like Photoshop / Aperture navigation when zoomed in.
Couldn't agree more about the Info Box, but I noticed you still have your Navigator Preview on. I turn to turn mine off nowadays. Do you find yourself using it much?
2014-06-15 12:08 AM
2014-06-15 01:15 AM
2014-06-15 05:20 AM
zeropointreference wrote:I'm still guessing you have a trace of the same floor plan view point from the Project Map.
One thing about it was it responded to my layer settings. I shut the layer off the grouped lines were on and the ghost lines shut off as well and reappeared when I turned the layer on.
2014-06-15 09:32 PM
Karl wrote:The info box header position is not visible if the palette is docked to the side of the screen. In Windows, this is automatic and that option has no effect, unless you have 2 monitors and you keep your Info Box on the 2nd monitor.Kenneth wrote:[Apologies to others for being off-topic...]
how you transferred the WE to vertical. I haven't yet tried it. It may be straightforward.
Just drag and stretch. Also, for the Info Box, you need to change the header position. Not sure why it is not automatic... but right click the header of the Info Box and you'll get the attached pop-up. To save your revised palette positions and sizes (includes all dialogs such as Layers Dialog, Drawings, etc.) - save (with your own name, the first time) or update (subsequent) the Palettes Scheme in your WE.
2014-06-19 05:25 PM
Karl wrote:Im going to give your layout a go
As Barry noted, if the T&R palette is not visible, you may not be aware that T&R is turned on. For that reason - and ease of access - I always have that palette docked with my other palettes as shown in the attached screenshot of my normal Work Environment. Any organization that works for you is a good organization of course.😉
PS As a tangent / off topic... I continue to be frustrated that Graphisoft's default WE has the Info Box horizontally at the top of the screen... which let's you view... and modify... very few settings. I wish they would distribute a few Work Environments (WE) so that new users could try working with the Info Box at the side as shown here... where it scrolls vertically with the mouse 'wheel'. My experience is that most people just work with what is delivered, assuming that Graphisot delivered it as an example of 'best practice'. But, best practice is what works best for you... and exploring the Work Environment options is worth the time. OK; off my soapbox.😉