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posted: 26 Oct 2015 12:35 from: Martin Wynne
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Sometimes when zoomed in on the control template it is not obvious whether it is straight, curved, or a transition curve template. Which it may be necessary to know before making adjustments. You can easily find out by clicking the geometry menu to see which of the top 3 items is showing a bullet mark. But I thought it would be convenient to have the information visible at a glance, so I have added a curving indicator on the information panel. This shows: S for a straight template C for a constant radius template T for a transition curve template 2_260732_010000000.png If a slew is present in the template, there is also a tilde character (swung dash) prefix: ~S ~C ~T In the next program update. Martin. |
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posted: 26 Oct 2015 18:55 from: DerekStuart
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Meanwhile I've just managed to get MS VBA to show "hello world" | ||
posted: 26 Oct 2015 19:02 from: Martin Wynne
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DerekStuart wrote: Meanwhile I've just managed to get MS VBA to show "hello world" But seriously Derek, why would anyone use MS VBA? If you want to try programming, I suggest Lazarus (free): http://lazarus-ide.org regards, Martin. |
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