I just downloaded CadIntosh, and seem to be getting along rather well with it. I don't know
how to use the "Layers" command. Is it available only after you register?
I'm used to ME10 with its "Parts" function.
Thank you
Ray
Re: Layers. Are they available in the trial version?
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Re: Layers. Are they available in the trial version?
At 2007-01-18 20:35 +0000 ptgrowm wrote:
CADintosh versions, since I registered. No doubt Thorsten can give
the definitive answer.
I do think that the layers system is not very intuitive, unlike (say)
ClarisDraw or OmniGraffle which do what I'd expect without a lot of
head-scratching. It took me a while to get what I wanted last time I
used layers. It did all seem to work OK once I figured it out,
though. However, I was trying to do something simple using layers
just the other day (using the latest release, CADintosh X v5.5.2) and
kept being frustrated by my inability to work out the sequence of
instructions to achieve what I thought should be very easy. I was in
a hurry, and so didn't look at the manual, but just did things
another way. Your query makes me now wonder if it's not just me being
stupid, but possibly a bug.
I don't have time to investigate today, but I'll try to check
properly, also open some older files and see if they work OK, then
report back here.
regards
Rowland
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Ray - not sure about that - it's been a loooong time, and several>I just downloaded CadIntosh, and seem to be getting along rather
>well with it. I don't know
>how to use the "Layers" command. Is it available only after you register?
CADintosh versions, since I registered. No doubt Thorsten can give
the definitive answer.
I do think that the layers system is not very intuitive, unlike (say)
ClarisDraw or OmniGraffle which do what I'd expect without a lot of
head-scratching. It took me a while to get what I wanted last time I
used layers. It did all seem to work OK once I figured it out,
though. However, I was trying to do something simple using layers
just the other day (using the latest release, CADintosh X v5.5.2) and
kept being frustrated by my inability to work out the sequence of
instructions to achieve what I thought should be very easy. I was in
a hurry, and so didn't look at the manual, but just did things
another way. Your query makes me now wonder if it's not just me being
stupid, but possibly a bug.
I don't have time to investigate today, but I'll try to check
properly, also open some older files and see if they work OK, then
report back here.
regards
Rowland
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Re: Layers. Are they available in the trial version?
At 2007-01-18 20:35 +0000 ptgrowm wrote:
in that is all OK in the current version of CADintosh. I also created
a new file and whatever I was doing before, it all seems to work OK
now. I did take a look at the manual - when all else fails, read the
instructions!
regards
Rowland
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Ray - I did a very quick check on an older file and the layer stuff>I don't know
>how to use the "Layers" command
in that is all OK in the current version of CADintosh. I also created
a new file and whatever I was doing before, it all seems to work OK
now. I did take a look at the manual - when all else fails, read the
instructions!
What's ME10?>I'm used to ME10 with its "Parts" function.
regards
Rowland
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Re: Layers. Are they available in the trial version?
--- In cadintoshmac@yahoogroups.com, Rowland Carson wrote:
Thanks for answering my post.
Maybe it's me not being used to using layers that could be the problem. ME10 was the
product name of Hewlett Packards 2-D Drawing package. The product was sold off to
CoCreate, which I believe is a german company. The 2-D package is now called Onepace
http://www.cocreate.com/designer_drafting.cfm
ME10 used a convention called "Parts" to isolate and manipulate a single part or group of
parts that lived within a larger assembly.
Hi Rowland,>
> At 2007-01-18 20:35 +0000 ptgrowm wrote:
>
> >I don't know
> >how to use the "Layers" command
>
> Ray - I did a very quick check on an older file and the layer stuff
> in that is all OK in the current version of CADintosh. I also created
> a new file and whatever I was doing before, it all seems to work OK
> now. I did take a look at the manual - when all else fails, read the
> instructions!
>
> >I'm used to ME10 with its "Parts" function.
>
> What's ME10?
>
> regards
>
> Rowland
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> | Wilma & Rowland Carson http://home.clara.net/rowil/
> | ... that's Rowland with a 'w' ...
>
Thanks for answering my post.
Maybe it's me not being used to using layers that could be the problem. ME10 was the
product name of Hewlett Packards 2-D Drawing package. The product was sold off to
CoCreate, which I believe is a german company. The 2-D package is now called Onepace
http://www.cocreate.com/designer_drafting.cfm
ME10 used a convention called "Parts" to isolate and manipulate a single part or group of
parts that lived within a larger assembly.
Re: Layers. Are they available in the trial version?
At 2007-01-18 20:35 +0000 ptgrowm wrote:
some useful aspects of the layer system (eg layer definition/naming,
and filtering) are disabled in the unregistered version.
You can move stuff between layers in 2 ways:
using the Layer menu, which affects everything on a layer;
or using the "apply layer" tool from the graphic tool item on the
tool palette, you can move individual entities.
Sorry to be so late with this - I've been a bit swamped with other
stuff in he last few weeks.
regards
Rowland
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Ray - I forgot your original question when I last responded. Yes,>I just downloaded CadIntosh, and seem to be getting along rather
>well with it. I don't know
>how to use the "Layers" command. Is it available only after you register?
some useful aspects of the layer system (eg layer definition/naming,
and filtering) are disabled in the unregistered version.
You can move stuff between layers in 2 ways:
using the Layer menu, which affects everything on a layer;
or using the "apply layer" tool from the graphic tool item on the
tool palette, you can move individual entities.
Sorry to be so late with this - I've been a bit swamped with other
stuff in he last few weeks.
regards
Rowland
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