why is it that?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Adam B, Oct 1, 2003.

  1. Adam B

    Adam B Guest

    when i move a grip of (typically) a dim style in model space (through a view
    port) and real time zoom/pan ADT 2.0 crashes?

    this is unrelated to file or OS and spacifically to ADT 2.0

    anyone have this happen, and more importantly have a solution?
     
    Adam B, Oct 1, 2003
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  2. Adam B

    Adam B Guest

    HUM YES I COULD DO THAT.

    BUT THATS WHY GOD GAVE US THE ABILITY TO DESIGN A CENTER SCROLL BUTTON

    SORRY I DON'T MEAN TO YELL!!
     
    Adam B, Oct 1, 2003
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  3. Adam B

    Adam B Guest

    sorry, kinda having a stress ful day. i started replying to your post and i
    noticed that my caps lock was on. however i was to lazy to back space and
    re-type my message. (thus the "sorry i don't mean to yell!!)

    i guess it did come accross the wrong way.

    thanks for the suggestion. i have done the old pan (_p) however when i'm on
    the fly and really into my work i forget about that button, and i end up
    using the scoll button anyhow.

    i agree on the spiratic nature of this crashing issue, however it typically
    only happens to me based on the criteria of my original post.

    quite a large bug if you ask me on autodesk's part. i made the thread to
    see if anyone had a perminate fix from autodesk (as i have been unable to
    find a solution on there self support page).

    anyhow, thanks tom d for the reply/suggestion. and please accept my
    appologies for the un clear responce to your post

    ;) firends?

    rock on!

    remember its not work, its autocad!
     
    Adam B, Oct 2, 2003
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  4. Adam B

    Longshot Guest

    I almost never use pan at all. I tend to zoom out & rezoom.


    zoom zoom zoom zoom zoom zoom zoooooom... I guess I just like to
    zoooom! :p)


    ever put a large drawing of a building or structure in perspective & zoom
    really fast w/ mouse like you are falling off the top? :eek:) weeeeeeeee!
     
    Longshot, Oct 2, 2003
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