LO3 rotate input value don't work !!
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Tom, did you start the rotation by dragging the rotate handle? You have to do that before you type the angle of rotation.
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Yes - read the previous posts & have tried dragging the rotate handle clockwise & anticlockwise and corresponding positive or negative angle but same result of "invalid string". It makes no difference if the angle typed in is 90 degrees or 1 - same result.
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Strange. Hopefully Barry will see this and respond.
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Thanks Dave
Also the other problem I have with the rotate tool is that if I try doing it manually using the rotate handle I can only rotate to an accuracy of 2 degrees - thats if I zoom way out from the drawing. If I am in close where I can actually see what I am doing it jumps from between 3 & 5 degree accuracy. I need to be able to set angles in layout more accurately than this for site set out drawings, is this a common problem with layout or one that I can resolve?
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you need to 'drop' the rotate handle, let it go wherever, and then enter your angle.
youtube video:
[flash=420,315:2hs3ao1h]http://www.youtube.com/v/mwizAtYWItk[/flash:2hs3ao1h]
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Mike, thanks for the video.
I wonder if it is that simple. Just a case of clicking the mouse to let go after starting the rotation. It surely isn't a common problem or a bug or there'd be more people reporting it.
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Yep it's that simple - duh. Sorry to trouble you & thanks for getting me on my way.
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Hey, no problem. sometimes it's just some little trick like clicking or not clicking that does it. Those little things become so automatic that it can be difficult to identify what it is that is the missing link in the process.
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Who can type before letting a hand off the mouse? We actually did notice this a long time back, and since it was different than SketchUp (you can do either in SketchUp), I think I filed a bug. But it's such a lower priority that it hasn't been addressed. Glad you noticed
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@dave r said:
Hey, no problem. sometimes it's just some little trick like clicking or not clicking that does it. Those little things become so automatic that it can be difficult to identify what it is that is the missing link in the process.
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@bjanzen said:
Who can type before letting a hand off the mouse? We actually did notice this a long time back, and since it was different than SketchUp (you can do either in SketchUp), I think I filed a bug. But it's such a lower priority that it hasn't been addressed. Glad you noticed
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@dave r said:
Hey, no problem. sometimes it's just some little trick like clicking or not clicking that does it. Those little things become so automatic that it can be difficult to identify what it is that is the missing link in the process.
My hope and dream as LayOut is improved under Trimble is that commands and pick sequences act the same from SU to LO. LO can be maddening at times when switching back and forth.
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