"viewport" is what I'm looking for...

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"viewport" is what I'm looking for...

rabiticide
When I took autoCAD there was a way that you could view two drawings at once by putting a "viewport" in one.

So I could have my 8.25" x 10.75" border and title block and look at a small part in an enlarged way. Is this feature called something else in LibreCad? I have tried to find it to no avail.
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Re: "viewport" is what I'm looking for...

ClaudeQC

Hello rabiticide,


On 11/09/12 04:43 PM, rabiticide [via LibreCAD] wrote:

 >
 > When I took autoCAD there was a way that you could view two drawings
 > at
 > once by putting a "viewport" in one.
 >
 > So I could have my 8.25" x 10.75" border and title block and look at
 > a
 > small part in an enlarged way. Is this feature called something else
 > in
 > LibreCad? I have tried to find it to no avail.
 >

- I think you talk about viewing multiple sections of a drawing,
   each section of the drawing being displayed in there own
   window, with there own settings (zoom, etc.)

- LibreCAD do not support such "Viewport" functionality.

- You can fill a feature request here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=342582&atid=1433847


Claude



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Re: "viewport" is what I'm looking for...

rabiticide
Sort of.... I think this is so basic to CAD that I am thinking it MUST be in libreCAD somewhere. Let's say one has a drawing of a part that is 1/4 inch wide and then wants to print the drawing on an 8.5x11 sheet with border and title block. Well there is a size mismatch here.

I am trying to find this functionality and I think the key might be to look at "paper space" vs. "model space" which I see mentioned in the forums but haven't found in the actual program yet...



rK