I want my survey symbols to come in on their own layers, separate from the point label. Lets use UPOL as an example: I have a point style UPOL*. It has assigned to it a block representing the utility pole.The size is set to drawing units, and sized to .1 inches.
                                              The marker is on layer: V-NODE-POLE-SYMB
                                               The label is on layer: V-NODE-POLE
The description key is as follows.  UPOL*
                                                       Style: UPOL*
                                                        Point Label Style: Standard
                                                        Layer: V-NODE-POLE-SYMB
No other parameters have been choosen; scale parameter, fixed scale, or use drawing scale.
Have I done this correctly, to accomplish my task? I also noticed that I cannot turn the point label off by picking it. I have to turn the layer off in the layer manager.Should I use the description keys to scale the symbol, instead of the point style?
I really want to change some hotkeys to resemble my DAW's keys.
like "s" for split, and "w" to go back to start.
the keys in this program are a little bit awkward and I bought graphics studio for the ability to customize, I figured that you would be able to customize any corel product like that...
is there a list of all the shortcuts available at least?
Is there any way to use arrow keys instead of mouse clicks to move the trim markers (or frame forward/back)? I have arthritis and am not able to do the hundreds of mouse clicks that seem to be required.
Any list of what the little symbols mean in the video clips? I stumbled (the usual method for finding anything out in Video Studio) upon somebody posting that twin icons that look like movie film mean that the clip has been through Smart Proxy. what all these cryptic symbols/icons/whatevers mean? I have the Picture Yourself book and the pamphlet that comes with VS4 and I can't find a simple page that explains these. How lame.
I've just installed GIMP to see if it can replace Photoshop for me. But I experience some weird troubles. When I try to use the text tool I can't type anything because all the keys acts as shortcut keys. Aren't these supposed to be overridden when using things like the text tool? I also have the same problems with dialog boxes. The tab key is used to hide toolbars, but when I open dialog boxes I would rather want to use tab to jump from one input box to another. Plus I couldn't enter numbers because the number keys was shortcuts for zoom level.I guess I'm just doing this all wrong? I'm on OSX Maverick.
When working in a drawing, I don't see a selection for weld symbols in Annotate - Symbols. Are they not available in LT? Is there something I need to do to activate them?
I'm getting an intermittent problem where some of the keyboard keys just stop working in Photoshop (64 and 32 bit versions). It's usually the alt key first, but only on the right side. Then the ctl key too, but again only on the right, left side keys work fine. Other keys stop working too, but they are not as commonly used for me (/., etc.) The [ and ] keys that I use for brush size also stop working. It seems to be Photoshop specific as other programs are fine. Restarting Pshop fixes it for a while, but not for long. Is anyone else having this problem or have a clue for me? There were some posts (unresolved) about something similar in Illustrator CS4, but nothing I could find on Pshop. Just switched to a new workstation running Vista64, and CS4. I use a Cintiq and the latest Wacom drivers.I have a brand new Logitech wireless keyboard (mx3200) and have tested it and updated the software. I have reset all shortcuts and the user interface to default etc. but no joy.
Following a recent thread on centering images, the subject of guides came up and MindBender suggested assigning this to a function key - to place horizontal and vertical guides at 50%. I too have this assigned and wonder what else we all keep at hand with those function keys?
I come from the video field, I started taking professionals photographs recently and took some pictures against a green background for a video that I was doing.
What is the BEST way to do a chroma key on photoshop? I dont find any 'chroma key' function as in Adobe Premiere for example, but I know there must be a way. I tried 'selecting' and area but I dont think that's the best way to do it
Please have in mind I am not an 'expert' on photoshop, I know my way around it and can follow instructions very well.
I recently installed PS CS2 (bought via Amazon) and it seems many keys do not work properly and are misintepreted by PS.
For example -
F1 - F2 stands for p,q,r,s,t...z,} Delete for ","
Also Escape and arrows do not work as they should (maybe also some other) - this is most evident while editing a text, then when I press Esc, Del or F# then it's just inserting symbols instead of cancelling, deleting, or nothing (in case of F#)
Shift,Alt,Ctrl works fine
In the same time I installed PS I also changed my keyboard, however when I tried the previous one it was the same and also I didn't notice any other problem anywhere else with it, so it really should be PS.
I have Windows XP SP3 czech version
I triend to reinstall PS with erasing preferences and didn't work, updated to 9.0.2 and nothing. Also searched for drivers but found none for my keyboard (Genius KB-10X V2)...however as I've said it works fine everywhere else
What is the shortcut keys to "menu bar" on Photoshop on mac? I just want to go to the menus below, by using shortcut. Â File Edit Image Layer Type Select Filter 3D View Window HelpÂ
I hate making keys and legends, but they are critical to understanding drawings, especially those with a lot of overlayed hatched areas.
I like to make them in paper space so that I can easily customize them to the sheet and to what hatched items are displayed in that specific sheet. But, I then find it to be such a pain to replicate the hatches from model space accurately, especially when these features are in an XREF, or the ucs has been rotated, the scale changed, or there are viewport LWT, LTYPE, and color overrides.It would be simple and amazing if the hatch "inherit properties" worked across Model Space / Paper Space / XREF scenarios but it doesn't seem to.
Recently purchased a new computer with 64 bit system 4meg ram. I installed CS2 and everything seems to be working except the arrow keys and the control +/- features. Arrow keys are working in other programs like word and publisher.
why my shortcut keys are not working in PS? In PS7, I find functions like Cntl+Shift+I will not select the inverse. A few other commands do not work. In PS8 almost NO short cuts work....not even Cntl Z!
have finished loading 2007 onto them.Now, back with 2006 we could set osnaps to the function keys (e.g. F2 to snap to END). I have been told that you can't do this with 2007.
I was wondering if it's possible to create a sheet list that uses keys. I'm trying to create a sheet list that will also have key dates listed with whether or not changes occurred to that sheet (something our project managers like to see). In the attached image you can see how we're doing it today.  I can get everything with the exception of the dates that allow a yes/no style for them. Is there anyway to recreate this in Revit?  If not could I make a separate key schedule for just the date portion and align it with the sheet list. In essence creating two separate schedules aligned so it looks like one schedule? I tried setting up that, but cant seem to create a key schedule that will allow me to use sheet items for sorting purposes.Â
I seem to have accidentally animated Exposure Value (located within the Exposure Control).
I don't know how to eliminate the animation and even though I try to manually reset the Exposure Value by turning of Autokey and then setting Exposure Value to the setting I want, I keep encountering a persistence of the animation.
What I mean is that I might reset the Exposure Value to zero, but then when I scrub the track, the Exposure value starts to change. I cannot figure out how to fix this as no matter where I reset the Exposure Value, when I scrub back and forth on the track, the Exposure Value changes to other values...
I've tried looking in the Curve Editor, but haven't been able to find keys. I also don't see any keys in the track.
I am using AutoCAD 2002 Mechanical at work and the mouse wheel is set to do zooming in and out. The finger I use on the wheel is beginning to hurt as I zoom a lot so I would like to be able to zoom with the up and down arrow keys on my keyboard instead. Is this possible?
I would also like to know if it is possible to set up panning in all directions with the four arrow keys instead of pushing down the mouse wheel and moving the mouse.