Formerly, when I inserted a raster image (such as one of an old survey plat) into a drawing, I would be able to move this image about to match my vector data.
Recently, a little box has appeared when I try to move a raster image, or use any other command within same, and the program appears to try to snap to individual pixels of the raster image, rather than permitting me to select my own damned position as formerly. All osnaps are turned off, by the way.
This phenomenon is accompanied by the appearance of four little box corners and a label, "raster center." I've appended an image to show what I mean; you can see that the "raster center" box appears to select individual pixels along the blue raster line. I do not want this selection mode. I want to be able to pick a blank area of the raster image and move it at will.
It's crippling our capabilities, here. I suspect I inadvertently toggled something in the raster design settings, but I can't find it.
How do I get rid of the box and go back to moving rasters as of old?
Thanks.
Yes, these are Raster Snap settings provided by Raster Design.
Type isnap at the command prompt to open the dialog that lets you turn on/off and configure Raster Snaps.
Best regards,
Tim