[wish] infinite orbit/pan
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I think he a referring to Blenders continuous scrolling method where the cursors exits left and enters right or vice versa.
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pretty much what Rich O Brien said.
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ad: 'crazy sketchup zoom' - as i said, i've gotten used to it. the only problem is that it's annoying when i'm working in a large model, trying to edit a detail, when camera starts clipping with the zoom and with the next scroll i get zoomed out of existence, or when i'm trying to orbit around that tiny detail and grab something that's already clipped...
but there's a handy icon for that, with the magnifying glass and the backwards arrow

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@eidam655 said:
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heh.. i've never seen that before in rhino (i use mac and there are a view things which aren't hooked up).. rhino for mac's view prefs are this right now:

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(I'm on it, I think it's doable in ruby)
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@jiminy-billy-bob said:
(I'm on it, I think it's doable in ruby)
Win32 or ruby?
chuck me a PM if win32 and maybe it could be 'cross platform' instead...
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@driven said:
@jiminy-billy-bob said:
(I'm on it, I think it's doable in ruby)
Win32 or ruby?
chuck me a PM if win32 and maybe it could be 'cross platform' instead...
I'll get in touch with you soon. Thanks for offering your help

Here is a small video showing how it works:
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LOL Jiminy
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@jiminy-billy-bob said:
Here is a small video showing how it works:
amazing!!!

will this be SU 2014+ only or will it work with SU8 as well? O:-)
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Very nice Jiminy...
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Here you go guys: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323%26amp;t=57638
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