Re: Prompt Line Default Value
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Prompt Line Default Value
The default value for the prompt line seems to be 2 decimal.
This is very unfriendly to small design work done in inches. I need to
have 3 decimal accuracy at a minimum. 5/8" is 0.625" NOT 0.62"
The 2 work-arounds I have found are either:
a. re-enter the value for multiples of the same item [circles at
points, &c.]
b.select the previous value from the pop-up menu located lower right.
Both are tedious and promote mistrakes.
How can I change the default value to 3 decimals?
Regards,
Tkat
From Murphy's Rules of Combat:
"If the enemy's within range, so are you."
This is very unfriendly to small design work done in inches. I need to
have 3 decimal accuracy at a minimum. 5/8" is 0.625" NOT 0.62"
The 2 work-arounds I have found are either:
a. re-enter the value for multiples of the same item [circles at
points, &c.]
b.select the previous value from the pop-up menu located lower right.
Both are tedious and promote mistrakes.
How can I change the default value to 3 decimals?
Regards,
Tkat
From Murphy's Rules of Combat:
"If the enemy's within range, so are you."
Re: Prompt Line Default Value
At 2005-05-17 10:20 -0700 tkat@tkat.com wrote:
In the Elements tab, set the Input line text box value to 3. Probably
good to do the same for the Coordinate display value so measurements
in the Info pallete show your desired resolution too.
Sorry for the delay in responding.
I get the feeling the 50 other folk on this list know even less than
me (and I only know what I've picked up from rummaging around) or one
of them might have beaten me to it.
Or maybe they know everything and are just sitting back silently
laughing at you and me struggling with the basics ....
regards
Rowland
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Tkat - from the options menu, choose Display...>The default value for the prompt line seems to be 2 decimal
>How can I change the default value to 3 decimals
In the Elements tab, set the Input line text box value to 3. Probably
good to do the same for the Coordinate display value so measurements
in the Info pallete show your desired resolution too.
Sorry for the delay in responding.
I get the feeling the 50 other folk on this list know even less than
me (and I only know what I've picked up from rummaging around) or one
of them might have beaten me to it.
Or maybe they know everything and are just sitting back silently
laughing at you and me struggling with the basics ....

regards
Rowland
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Prompt Line Default Value
Scheech!!. You & Lemke are the only ones that ever respond. And he>
> Or maybe they know everything and are just sitting back silently
> laughing at you and me struggling with the basics ....
>
> regards
>
> Rowland
>
hasn't come up w/ an answer to my off-set arc question yet.
Only wish I had time to do some more bash'n thru it. But ptr
[pay-the-rent] work comes 1st.
Tkat
From Murphy's Rules of Combat:
"If you really don't like some one, salute them. Enemy snipers will
think they're an Officer."
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Re: Prompt Line Default Value
On May 19, 2005, at 3:09 PM, tkat@tkat.com wrote:
I can't speak for anybody else, but I've been extraordinarily busy and
haven't actually been using CADintosh for much in awhile.
That, and I'm still waiting for friends of mine at the UN to translate
your voluminous posts into English. They're still waiting on a reply
from the codebreakers at NSA, though. 8^)
Certainly no silent laughing on my part.>>
>> Or maybe they know everything and are just sitting back silently
>> laughing at you and me struggling with the basics ....
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Rowland
>>
>
> Scheech!!. You & Lemke are the only ones that ever respond. And he
> hasn't come up w/ an answer to my off-set arc question yet.
I can't speak for anybody else, but I've been extraordinarily busy and
haven't actually been using CADintosh for much in awhile.
That, and I'm still waiting for friends of mine at the UN to translate
your voluminous posts into English. They're still waiting on a reply
from the codebreakers at NSA, though. 8^)
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Re: Prompt Line Default Value
Hey, yer real lucky I don't speak "Southern". ;^)>
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> That, and I'm still waiting for friends of mine at the UN to translate
> your voluminous posts into English. They're still waiting on a reply
> from the codebreakers at NSA, though. 8^)
>
Tkat
You may be a racer if..............
- When you hear 'overcooked it', instead of food you think 'off the
track'.
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Re: Prompt Line Default Value
On May 20, 2005, at 10:18 AM, tkat@tkat.com wrote:
the "Southern".
I just got back last night from 'Bama. I might have better luck with>> That, and I'm still waiting for friends of mine at the UN to
>> translate
>> your voluminous posts into English. They're still waiting on a reply
>> from the codebreakers at NSA, though. 8^)
>>
>
> Hey, yer real lucky I don't speak "Southern". ;^)
the "Southern".
Re: Prompt Line Default Value
At 2005-05-20 00:00 -0400 Jon Guyer wrote:
CADintosh and even have a life outside my Mac .... check my website
for proof!
regards
Rowland
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Jon - understood. I occasionally use other applications beside>I've been extraordinarily busy and
>haven't actually been using CADintosh for much in awhile
CADintosh and even have a life outside my Mac .... check my website
for proof!
regards
Rowland
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