When panning/zooming in mid-command, say while drawing a polyline and I need to pan from one side to the other to complete the line, my navigation bar disappears. Very annoying. If I change layouts, then come back, the navigation bar reappears. When I click the User Interface, under the View ribbon, the navigation bar is checked. Unchecking and rechecking causes the navigation bar to reappear. Running Autocad LT 2011.
I was working in Arch 2011, it crashed. When I opened it back up and clicked on the Big A to try and open the file back up, nothing happens! It looks like the program is active, if I don't try to navigate to a file everything seems to work.
Also, I can navigate to the file using Windows and 'Open With' which also works and the program opens the file and seems fine. I really need the navigation menu back though.
I have in this moment a drawing displaying a layout with 2 Viewports. One of the them has only the View Cube even that the Navigation Bar under the User interface is checked out -greyout anyways as you can see in the Word Document-
In the other viewport, even that the it is active, I do not have neither the View Cube or the Navigation Bar. How is possible to recover these tools and display them in the active Viewport in the Layout that I am currently on.
I am attaching a Word Document that shows better the problem that I am having now.
Using Autocad - I am not a designer or engineer so have no experience using the software. I am working on a translation of an autocad file. However when I open the document I can only see the 'front page' of the document and Can't find any way to navigate through the different pages (even if I know there should be a lot more than 1 page)
I realise it sounds like a stupid request, but as mentioned, I have no experience with this software.
My company requires us to use two master project files instead of one and my problem is that i can add both .ipj files into the Projects navigator in Inventor and set one as the current project, but as soon as i close the navigation window and reopen it (presumably to switch to the other project) the project that is not the active project disappears from the navigation window. The .ipj file still exists, it just doesnt show in the navigator and i have to browse to find it again. This problem happens no matter which project i set to be currently active. How can i keep that from happening?
I'm new to AutoCAD 2013 and I am unable to create new viewports from the "layout" or "paperspace" tabs. The "Model Viewports" are on the navigation bar (the one at the top) but are grayed out and thus unusable and the typical "Viewports" menu from my AutoCAD 2011 (last version I had/used) is not there. I can open the viewports menu from toolbars but am unable to dock it into the navigation bar.
My navcube is flipped around all funny like.My model is still oriented properly, everything still reads the right way, and the world ucs seems to be fine as well.
Under the view cube, in part files, there must be a short ribbon with 3 or 4 view orientation buttons: the navigation bar.It disappeared, how to bring it back?
I've been trying my best to get familiar with the Autodesk Inventor COM API for the purpose of integrating a new 3D input device (the Keyglove) for intuitive control. I have worked through the "My first plugin" example, and I have basic COM integration working using VB.NET in Visual Studio 2010. I've been able to rotate the camera's view around a single axis by applying a rotation matrix transform to the camera's UpVector property:
Dim Pi As Double = 3.14159265358979 Dim appInventor As Inventor.Application Dim oCamera As Inventor.Camera Dim oRotAxis As Inventor.Vector Dim oRotMatrix As Inventor.Matrix Dim oUpVector As Inventor.UnitVector [code]....
But I cannot for the life of me figure out how to achieve what I'm really after: a programmatic equivalent to the "Orbit" action that is done on all three rotational axes at once. I would ultimately like to reproduce all aspects of the Full Navigation Wheel through the COM API, but right now I'll settle for 3D orbiting. The pan and zoom operations seem to be doable through the ComputeWithMouseInput() method, though I'd imagine there's a better, more direct way to do that with raw camera eye/target transformation as well.
When using the Orbit tool on the Full Navigation Wheel, the mouse X/Y axes control orientation about the Y and X axes respectively, centered around the pivot point. If you hold down shift to enable "roll" mode, the mouse Y axis is ignored, and the mouse X axis controls orientation about the Z axis. The Keyglove provides angular rotation data on all three axes at once, so there is no need to toggle between X/Y control and Z control; it should be easily possible to do them all at the same time. I can't figure out how though.
lacking in familiarity with the COM API and/or the ability to visualize and code the correct spatial geometry calculations.
I bought a navigation bar that is all one picture. how I would be able to get it to function? I've seen youtube videos about inputting a navigation bar but there's seem to be in pieces instead of one picture.
It is simpler to make a navigation bar myself in dreamweaver but I liked this one so I bought it. The file is psd but I need to convert this navigation bar to html and css in dreamweaver so it is functional and you can click on each menu which it takes you to a different page.
this feature works great = to select next layer down/up - option + [ or ]
BUT can you do the below.
1 - is there a way to make this work when the layers are inside a layer folder? 2 - is there a way to make this work if I want to keep another layer on in the background? 3 - if these things are not possible is there a way to program an action to make them work?
I have just installed Production Suite cs6 for Windows 7. I am working in PS and am trying to save files into the favorites like in my windows folder setup. When I save in After Effects CS6 I get that option, but in PS and IL, I do not. Is there a way to change the options in PS to be like in AE? Attached in a photo of AE on the left and PS on the right in their save windows and it looks like PS has just the icons available while AE has a different look altogether. Possibly the “Classic” look.
I just switched from Mac b/c Apple never updated to new Power Macs, just the band aid that they recently did.I am not even sure what to call this. I am assuming the “Navigation pane.”
I tried out Max with Maya shortcuts, and Autodesk seem to have forgoten to transfer one. And that is the "add to selection". (In Maya SHIT+CTRL+LeftMouse). I don't seem to have any luck making the short cut myself. When I try to assign something to "Add to Selected" it won't let me.
I know how to use the "Bucket" to remove the blue background so it turns to white. The problem is that I can't figure out how to change the remaining blue that outlines the image to a light grey. Is it considered an outline or border?
For Adobe GoLive CS, how can I easily keep my navigation bar that is on my home page on other pages in my site? For example I have a button on my home page that is for the contact page. So on my contact page I want my navigation bar still at the top.
I'm trying to build a site for a holiday villa and am having design block! I've tried out various headers and don't like any of them. I want to have a rounded rectangle navigation on the left side but not sure?
1. The buttons are not contacting eachother to form a smooth navigation bar. For instance, there would be a half inch gape showing just the background between the HOME and FORUMS buttons. The edges of each image does not contact eachother to form a smooth navigation bar. (Picture added for better understanding.)
2. The image that I sliced up was in the size of 1024x768. Now obviously when a person with 800x800 resolution views it, they will have to scroll. But no matter what size I input, they will either have to scroll, or a 1024x768 viewer, there bar would be to short/small. Is there a strand in dreamweaver that one can type to kind of "autosize" the header depending on the persons resolution?
navigating in the library using the cursor.I want to be able to go around any particular folder (or collection) in an "endless loop" using the cursor keys. Is that possible?
In other words, when I get to the last image in the folder, I want to be able to go back to the first image in the folder by hitting the right cursor key.Similarly, when I'm at the first image, I want to be able to go to the last image by hitting the left cursor key.
Up until now I haven't been able to do that, and I've just assumed LR doesn't have this function.However, a few minutes ago while browsing a folder suddenly the cursor did have this behavior. I was looking in a folder and could go around in this kind of endless loop.
But then suddenly the behavior stopped and LR is back to the previous limitation. (Somewhere in this browsing I turned on a filter to look at pics with only 3 stars and above, so maybe that had something to do with it, but I cannot recreate the behavior.) Is there a setting somewhere that controls this?
I have made four buttons. And they work, but when I click again on button 1 all tree animations are playing! When I click again on number on the start animation is displayed. In the buttons I have set the animations for 2, 3 and for to hide.
when i open the lighting filter, the anchor points and the elliptical navigation tools don't appear.is there anywhere on photoshop i can activate to show them.
I'm a 3D artist, and I've been using photoshop for texturing my models for so long. Now that photoshop has improved it's 3D features, It's making my life so easy, but there's a problem(other than the memory consumption).
I have to change my navigation from rotation to panning and zooming by clicking on the buttons on top, and for a long run it would be devastating , and I haven't found a way to assign any shortcuts to them so I can easily and quickly hover around my 3D model to texture and paint it.
I personally Believe that It won't be addressed until CS7 or some other version.
How I get the edges to fold round behind the navigation bar exactly as it is in this picture.
I know how to round corners, but that' not what this is. I know its almost the same as a ribbon, but its not, its folding round behind the background color.
I'd like to create some background images for the tabs for my website menu that look like those plastic tabs that you use on hanging file folders - the ones that are colored plastic, and you insert the white paper tabs in.
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I don't need any fancy effects - I'm thinking I need one layer that is a semi-transparent colored rectangle, another layer that creates a gradient to make it look "shiny plastic" and another layer with a smaller white rectangle on top of/under the others so it looks like the white tab is showing through the plastic.
I have tried to use the paint tools and I am such a beginner I cannot get what I want.
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But I don't know how I could create that shape in paint.