Re: [gcmac] CADintosh question - grouping elements
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 9:18 am
At 2009-02-06 18:34 +0000 Ric Barline wrote:
Click on that and choose either "create" or "create with window".
The first allows you to click on as many separate objects as you like
to create the group (note the prompt at bottom left in the data entry
area). When all are selected (they turn red when clicked) enter a
number to identify the group and hit .
The second allows you to include everything within a rectangular
window, which you define by dragging diagonally. Enter the
identifying number as above to finish.
Personally, I tend to use symbols more than groups. They can have a
descriptive name applied, and can be shared between different files.
I, too, found CADintosh rather awkward to use after MacDraw II and
ClarisDraw, but it simly apporaches things in a different way. Now
that I also have TurboCAD MAC (which has some of the features you
describe as desirable) I still prefer to use CADintosh. Of course,
there are times when I have to use TurboCAD MAC - such as drawings
that require elliptical shapes which will connect to other elements.
I have brought this shortcoming to Thorsten's notice on several
occasions, but I guess he is too busy with the much bigger
money-earner GraphicConverter to do much work on CADintosh.
continue the correspondence there so as not to bother the
GraphicConverter people with stuff they're not interested in.
To set up your membership of the e-mail list, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cadintoshmac/join
You'll need a Yahoo! account to do that, but if you have subscribed
to the GraphicConverter group I guess you already have one.
regards
Rowland
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Ric - there should be a "group" menu (between "layer" and "symbol").>How do you group
>elements into a single object
Click on that and choose either "create" or "create with window".
The first allows you to click on as many separate objects as you like
to create the group (note the prompt at bottom left in the data entry
area). When all are selected (they turn red when clicked) enter a
number to identify the group and hit .
The second allows you to include everything within a rectangular
window, which you define by dragging diagonally. Enter the
identifying number as above to finish.
Personally, I tend to use symbols more than groups. They can have a
descriptive name applied, and can be shared between different files.
Correct. CADintosh has a line tool, but no rectangle tool.>in other CAD programs, you can create a rectangle by dragging
>diagonally from one
>corner to another. In CADintosh (as far as I can tell at least) you
>need to specify each corner by typing
>in coordinates
I, too, found CADintosh rather awkward to use after MacDraw II and
ClarisDraw, but it simly apporaches things in a different way. Now
that I also have TurboCAD MAC (which has some of the features you
describe as desirable) I still prefer to use CADintosh. Of course,
there are times when I have to use TurboCAD MAC - such as drawings
that require elliptical shapes which will connect to other elements.
I have brought this shortcoming to Thorsten's notice on several
occasions, but I guess he is too busy with the much bigger
money-earner GraphicConverter to do much work on CADintosh.
I am copying this reply to the CADintosh e-mail group and suggest we>If there are any CADintosh users out there. please reply with some guidance
continue the correspondence there so as not to bother the
GraphicConverter people with stuff they're not interested in.
To set up your membership of the e-mail list, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cadintoshmac/join
You'll need a Yahoo! account to do that, but if you have subscribed
to the GraphicConverter group I guess you already have one.
regards
Rowland
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