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Topic: Wild Tools Development -- situation update? |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 131 Views: 44074 |
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| Thank you Alfred
I remain a little confused. I want to understand this as best I can: Background: I have demoed two robotic total stations with a local manufacturer's rep. In both cases, soft ... |
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Topic: Wild Tools Development -- situation update? |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 131 Views: 44074 |
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| Alfred:
If I purchased a Total Station (often what a surveyor uses) and the Total Station software generated a .dxf which included Z heights, could I import the Z height data directing into PC usin ... |
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Topic: PC8 printed manual |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 6 Views: 3638 |
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| FWIW I rec'd my PC8 manual today.
How did you buy WT9? I don't see it in the ES store. David |
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Topic: Pugring accumulating dashes |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 4 Views: 3015 |
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| Thanks Derek. Problem solved. | |
Topic: Pugring accumulating dashes |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 4 Views: 3015 |
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| Thanks for the quick response.
I do not have a Powercadd folder nested in ~/Library/Preferences on my current computer. I do remember having exactly what you describe on my previous machine (G5/OS ... |
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Topic: Pugring accumulating dashes |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 4 Views: 3015 |
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| How do I purge accumulated dashes in PC7.05 under OS10.5.2?
In 10.4.X I would delete a PC file (defaults? table?) in the preferences folder, but I cannot find the analogy in Leopard. Please help ... |
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Topic: Importing survey data from a total station |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 3 Views: 4072 |
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| Thanks for the help.
David |
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Topic: Importing survey data from a total station |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 3 Views: 4072 |
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| I'm thinking about buying a total station and am trying to figure out the steps necessary to convert from total station data into a PC7 file without entering the Windows world.
Is direct conversion ... |
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Topic: imac w/ 2 cores vs tower w/ many |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 3 Views: 4546 |
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| I know this has been kicked around a little in the past, but......
I plan on purchasing a new machine and because of tax issues, probably before year-end. I'm leaning toward the 24" iMac. My most ... |
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Topic: Window Tool request |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 5 Views: 5434 |
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| Any way the topoequidistance tool can be made available independent of the architect-related tools? | |
Topic: Scaling grouped objects independently |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 19 Views: 13116 |
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| Alfred:
Will this be in an incremental WT update or in the next version? Thanks for the custom care! David |
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Topic: Scaling grouped objects independently |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 19 Views: 13116 |
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| Alfred:
Using the WT scale tool with finger technology would be fine, if scaling was about the center of the object only, as I've tried to describe. This would be a feature I would use fairly ... |
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Topic: Layer Color and Scale, Global Attributes |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 5 Views: 6237 |
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| FWIW: I experience the same problems with 'growing' dash lists and crashing. | |
Topic: Scaling grouped objects independently |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 19 Views: 13116 |
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| Forgive me for not being able to use the quote feature yet.
Jason said:"I don't really see how you could batch scale mutiple objects based on mutliple scale points. But at least this way, and Alfre ... |
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Topic: Scaling grouped objects independently |
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| David Mitchell Replies: 19 Views: 13116 |
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| Is there a way to scale individual objects about their own centers when the objects are in a group? (or selected together?). Put another way, I want to 'batch scale' objects such the absolute relatio ... | |
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