Zones Length X width
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2015-01-14
11:24 PM
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2023-05-19
11:57 PM
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Gordana Radonic
2015-01-14
11:24 PM
Seems like it should be pretty easy.....but I don't see it in the parameters and don't know how to program it.
Very valuable for schematics.
Thanks
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2015-01-18 02:05 PM
2015-01-18
02:05 PM
It's the LG Zone. From what I remember, it's a bit hard to set up.
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| AC INT | Win11 | Ryzen 5700 | 32 GB | RTX 3050 |
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2017-08-08 08:40 PM
2017-08-08
08:40 PM
Geez....here it is two years later....and still no GS LxW in the zone tools. You've got to be kidding me.
I understand AC will get confused w/ more than four nodes. How about the L X W simply show the widest in each X & Y axis, with an "Approx." prefix. That would work fine.
I'd gladly pay someone a few bucks to do it....
Tom
I understand AC will get confused w/ more than four nodes. How about the L X W simply show the widest in each X & Y axis, with an "Approx." prefix. That would work fine.
I'd gladly pay someone a few bucks to do it....
Tom
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