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Tip - Working with Viewports and the View-list in QCAD 3

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 4:20 pm
by Clive
Hi Guys
Often when working on a project it is useful to have more than one view of the drawing. More than one 'Viewport' can be set up in QCAD 3 either for the current drawing you are working on or indeed as the default set-up which will apply to all new drawings.
Also it is useful to return to a particular view when you need to - without panning or zooming in or out to 'get back' to that particular view. We can add a particular view to the 'view list' in QCAD 3 quite easily.
To explain and clarify these 'nifty' features please refer to the following snap shots!

Re: Tip - Working with Viewports and the View-list in QCAD 3

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 8:28 am
by Husky
XP, QCAD3

Hi Clive,

I like to work with Viewports and the View List .... but I have a couple question regarding this topic :shock:

Question:
1. I know that I'm able to save my choice (2, 3, 4 windows etc) of Viewports with the drawing - but if I reopen this drawing the arrangement is lost and the last used views are gone. Makes it sense to save something although I have to rearrange everything new?

2. If I decide to use the Viewports as default for every new drawing and mark this in the Application Preferences - I can open a new drawing with the correct number of Viewports but the arrangement has nothing to do with the Preview in the settings. :roll: (and yes - I restarted QCAD ....) :wink:

3. The Scrollbar for each window has the same size like the normal used scrollbars for windows. If you are working on a normal size Monitor it "steals" a lot of "working space". Is there any possibility to make the scrollbars half(?) size wide .....

4. I thing the Viewports and the View List belongs together - is there any option to put this function on the "View List" Tool Bar instead to go the long way over the "Drawing preferences" Menu?

* [Edit: View Ports now retain their position after opening/closing in QCAD 3 final ]

Re: Tip - Working with Viewports and the View-list in QCAD 3

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 10:00 am
by Clive
Hi there Husky
Thanks for your feedback and valid suggestions here. My initial reason for submitting this post was to 'high light' the advantages of using the Viewport and View-list features!
As regards to the window arrangements not remaining persistent I had submitted a bug report already - see here:
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/bugtracker/in ... ask_id=629
Hopefully this will be corrected :wink:
For now, for me anyway I can easily just pull the windows to the position I need (I know it needs doing every time - but at least we can still use this feature).

* [Edit: View Ports now retain their position after opening/closing in QCAD 3 final ]

Your suggestions in 3 and 4 of your list seem very logical to me and I agree with them, I think you should add them to the 'ever growing' feature list 8)

Re: Tip - Working with Viewports and the View-list in QCAD 3

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:50 am
by Husky
clive wrote:... My initial reason for submitting this post was to 'high light' the advantages of using the Viewport and View-list features!
I thing it is a good idea to give the user "on side" information to explore or ..... remember those functions in QCAD. Keep doing that :wink:
clive wrote: As regards to the window arrangements not remaining persistent I had submitted a bug report already - see here:
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/bugtracker/in ... ask_id=629
Hopefully this will be corrected :wink:
Would be nice!!! 8)

* [Edit: View Ports now retain their position after opening/closing in QCAD 3 final ]
clive wrote:Your suggestions in 3 and 4 of your list seem very logical to me and I agree with them, I think you should add them to the 'ever growing' feature list 8)
Yep, I will do that ;-)

Re: Tip - Working with Viewports and the View-list in QCAD 3

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:11 am
by Clive
Husky wrote: I thing it is a good idea to give the user "on side" information to explore or ..... remember those functions in QCAD. Keep doing that :wink:
Thanks Husky.
If you get the time - feel free to add your own info, tips etc. I know you have a lot of useful knowledge with QCAD :wink: