Thorsten - it appears that the only way to define layer filters in CADintosh 7 is to first manually set up viewing the layers one wishes to include in the filter, then use the “Define with current …” menu item. I guess I can get used to working in this new way, but I miss the ability to define layer filters in the dialogue box that was available in CADintosh 6 from the menu item “Layer/Filter…” because that seemed easier, particularly when wanting to define several filters at once. Is there any plan to bring the layer filters dialogue box back again?
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Re: layer filter definition
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Re: layer filter definition
Dear Rowland,
the old method was much more complex and not often used.
Simple enable the layers as required and define a new set.
Thorsten
the old method was much more complex and not often used.
Simple enable the layers as required and define a new set.
Thorsten
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> Thorsten - it appears that the only way to define layer filters in CADintosh 7 is to first manually set up viewing the layers one wishes to include in the filter, then use the “Define with current …” menu item. I guess I can get used to working in this new way, but I miss the ability to define layer filters in the dialogue box that was available in CADintosh 6 from the menu item “Layer/Filter…” because that seemed easier, particularly when wanting to define several filters at once. Is there any plan to bring the layer filters dialogue box back again?
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