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a personal wish-list
Not sure how you manage to grab things that are on hidden sheets. I've never been able to do that myself. But do note that if you hide a sheet, then use a drawing tool or other command that needs to operate on that sheet, it will become unhidden, and then entities on it can be selected.
In any case, when it comes to hiding/hiding the grid, I recommend doing it using layers instead. Make sure the grid layer (usually HEX/SQUARE GRID) is both hidden and frozen. (and never unfreeze/thaw it when showing it, it should always stay frozen, as this prevents it from being accidentally manipulated when you are working on something else.)
To show/hide the layer from the command line, use the TOGLF command. This will hide the layer if visible, and show it if not. This command accepts a wildcard filter, so you can simply type
TOGLF GRIDto toggle the visibility of the HEX/SQUARE GRID layer. (Of course, the filter means EVERY layer with the word GRID in the name will be toggled, but you usually only have one).
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Anybody Tried Windows Server 2022 for CC3+?
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Having trouble installing CA 200 Inked Ruins
I'm not exactly sure what code signed is or does, but whatever Ralf did made my computer happy.
Code signing is the process of applying a digital signature to the installer. This lets windows know that it comes from a reputable software publisher, and thus is much less likely to be malware. This also makes it more or less impossible for bad actors to modify the PF installer (to add a virus for example) since the signature would be invalidated when they changed the installer. This helps you ensure the installer is authentic.
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Scale issues
Symbols -> Scale symbols in map doesn't set the symbols to a specific scale, it scales them by that amount. If you use that on your symbols and scale by 1, they will simply stay whatever scale they are. Same if you set it to 0.5, you halve the scale of any symbols, so if it was already 0.5, it will end up at 0.25, while if it was 1, it will scale them to 0.5. It is a command to change the scale by a relative amount, not read out the current scale.
To check the scale of any symbol, you have to do as JimP suggest, use List on them, that will reveal the current scale of that particular symbol.
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problems with Lighted Bevels
I can't see any issues with changing the bevel on any of your shapes. Are there any shape in particular you have problems with?
Two general things to look out for though:
- Are the shape really on the sheet you think it is on? Use either Info -> List to check, OR bring up the sheet and effects dialog, and hide ALL the sheets except the one with the bevel you want to change. If the shape disappears when you hide all sheets and click apply, then it isn't on that sheet-
- Make sure you don't overdo the values. For example, the mountain-like shape on the contour 2 sheet has a bevel size that is way larger than the shape. When the bevel is larger than the sheep, it will always result in a bevel from the middle, so even if you halve it from 200 to 100 it will have no change in appearance, because 100 is still to large. Try setting it all the way down to 2 however, and it will start to show changes.









