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posted: 24 Aug 2011 20:00 from: Phil O
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Hi Martin Is it possible to rotate a map image in TDV? I attach a screen shot. I have put the notch at the step between the 2 sections of map. The right hand portion needs to rotate to bring the main line into the tunnel to match the TEMPLOT line to eliminate some of the discrepancies between the two sheets. Many thanks Phil 38_241459_560000000.png |
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posted: 24 Aug 2011 21:02 from: Martin Wynne
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Phil O wrote:Is it possible to rotate a map image in TDV?Hi Phil, 1. Click the relevant picture shape in the list. 2. Then click the modify shape: > picture content: > twist... button: 2_241557_490000000.png Make sure you read all the help notes. p.s. this is not new in TDV -- you can do this in previous versions of Templot. It's strange how many request for help with TDV relate to stuff which has been in Templot for years. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 25 Aug 2011 15:24 from: Phil O
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Thanks Martin I had not associated twist with rotate. Cheers Phil |
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posted: 25 Aug 2011 16:14 from: Martin Wynne
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Phil O wrote: I had not associated twist with rotate.Hi Phil, As far as I can remember, I called it "twist" originally because it relates only to the bitmap image content. I wanted to reserve the word "rotate" for the situation where the border of the enclosing picture shape rectangle is rotated. That's still not implemented for background shapes, although you can now do it with images on the sketchboard. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 26 Aug 2011 15:38 from: Phil O
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Hi Martin Martin Wynne wrote: I had not associated twist with rotate.Hi Phil, Sometimes there are to may or not enough words to adequately describe the point one is trying to make. Cheers Phil |
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