I am working on a design with moving parts that has several scenes (SU8). The series focuses in on a specific area of the model in various stages of parts motion. I want the view to remain stable from scene to scene so the only things changing are the parts that move, not the entire model. After the scenes were established, I decided to correct a few problems that animation revealed. Among these was a decision to group some parts. In order to see the other parts in the group, I have to view "extents." That changes the view, losing the stability of the model in the scene. I am trying to find a way back to the original zoom factor and orientation of the modified scene, but if I just click on the scene, the parts that I grouped remain so, but some of them return to "hidden" status as they were prior to my modification. The blue outline of the group is initially visible, but I can't seem to find a way to edit the group to restore visibility of the hidden components. If I right-click, the group outline disappears leaving the only un-hidden member of the group off screen.
So, is there a way to save a view without creating a scene. Panning does not appear to be a function that can be constrained to an axis or given a dimension (e.g., red axis 3", etc.). I'd like to save a customized view that I could return to, which then allow "updating" of the scene in the animation.
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How to save a view?
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RE: Access denied on saving file, SU8 pro
Thanks, Dan.
My save interval is currently 5 minutes, but I suspect the problem is some type of user violation where the computer is doing something with the file at the same time I'm trying to save it. If it ever gets to the point that I can't either save or use the file, I'll get back with more info. For now, I'm just adapting.
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Access denied on saving file, SU8 pro
This bug is only mildly annoying and perhaps it's not a bug at all, but occasionally when I try to save a file, I get a message that says access is denied. This is for a named file, one that I am continuing to work on. If I wait a moment and try again, I can save the file, in fact the proper name for the file is already filled in. I have a very fast computer so I don't think I am outrunning it, but maybe I am. Does this happen when it is in the process of making a backup? I'm just curious.
Thanks,
ward2