I downloaded SketchyPhysics and I don't know how to do it. Will you help me?
P: Invaser ZIM
I downloaded SketchyPhysics and I don't know how to do it. Will you help me?
P: Invaser ZIM
I think that you would have a page open, than click the "Add Viewport" button, than click out into the page. maybe it would create a standard size viewport that you can than change, or maybe when you clicked, it would start a corner of a rectangle, than you would drag/click to end the rectangle and that would be the viewport.
Or, you could draw a rectangle, right-click on it, and in the drop down there could be a "Make Viewport" choice.
(crojack)
Thanks for the reply.
Is this how this is supposed to be done, or is this a work around? Seems not the best/most efficient way to do it.
It also doesn't give you the option of adding more than one viewport on a page without using the copy/paste command.
I know that this is still beta, hopefully they will address this issue in the future.
I think just an "Add Viewport" button on the Pages window would work. I'm not expecting/wanting this to act just like Paperspace, but this is something that is needed I think.
Thanks again!
(crojack)
I've started messing around with layout a little, mainly to get scaled elevations.
When I add a page, how do i get a new viewport to show up? Currently I add the page, than go back to a page, click and copy that viewport, than move back to the new page, and paste. This can't be the only way to do this can it?
Thanks
(crojack)
@didier bur said:
Here is the update of cloud.rb for SU6 (won't work with SU5
(French version available at the Ruby Library Depot)
Enjoy,
How does it work?
poster-Invader ZIM
I figured they had just given up on ArcGIS, but maybe the ESRI UC gave them a boost!
(chuckles)
@gaieus said:
Points taken, Eric - you are right in both things.
That's why I posted them; I've been looking / checking them for too long and my eyes just skip a lot of details for they're "used to them".
I would also like to see a cross on those monasteries* and churches. A small but important detail imo, otherwise excellent work.
(sgpm)