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Improved coffee maker: This cup holder on my computer tower should be able to brew a cup of coffee as well as hold my mug
QuoteYou only need to type in the first three, as in:intinsnodneaqua...yeah, i know, but that's a little time consuming and i would be forced to either take my hand off my mouse or get a little creative with one handed typing. at the moment, i just assigned ctrl+e, etc. as snap overrides (acutally most show up in the picture i posted), but just typing e for end when drawing a line would be much nicer.
You only need to type in the first three, as in:intinsnodneaqua...
In the meantime ... running osnaps - tab to cycle through them
**adding one more**having a feature in Autocad the is like the Answers add-on for fire fox. You don't know a word, just ALT + Left Click it.
Why would you want to reverse a pline? The only time I've had to do that was when I used Land Desktop for creating alignments. If the pline wasn't drawn in the direction you wanted the alignment to be labeled, you'd have to reverse it using some LSP.Just curious.
Quote from: Krushert on April 08, 2008, 11:51:19 AM**adding one more**having a feature in Autocad the is like the Answers add-on for fire fox. You don't know a word, just ALT + Left Click it.As in type a word + F1?
Quote from: deegeecees on April 08, 2008, 11:52:54 AMQuote from: Krushert on April 08, 2008, 11:51:19 AM**adding one more**having a feature in Autocad the is like the Answers add-on for fire fox. You don't know a word, just ALT + Left Click it.As in type a word + F1?No that is not it. Do you use FireFox?
... Do you use FireFox?
Quote from: Krushert on April 08, 2008, 01:19:32 PM... Do you use FireFox?Yes, but I generally don't do a lot of browsing. I know what you're talking about, just making a reference to AC's context sensitive help. Sorry for the confusion, I think I may have dementia today.
I find myself Alt + Left Clicking in a word document or an email to find a definition of a word that I do not know.
QuoteI find myself Alt + Left Clicking in a word document or an email to find a definition of a word that I do not know.i never knew that, that's awesome!