Hello,
With the new Autocad (2022) our office made a nice upgrade. When working in the paper-space layout, the contents within viewports keep auto-aligning and centering to the new vieport borders. This is nice when changing scales, but when trying to format a layout (multiple viewports that I need to have a common reference point for) it gets pretty annoying.
Is there a toggle or a variable I can turn off or on?
@eidam655 wrote:
the contents within viewports keep auto-aligning and centering to the new vieport borders.
Can you elaborate with screenshots or a video?
Also... have you installed the 2022.1.2 Update yet? ABOUT command will confirm what you have installed. If not, get it from your Autodesk Account Page here https://manage.autodesk.com/cep/#products-services/updates
Restart your PC afterwards.
UCSFOLLOW = 0 in both paperspace and within viewport. (In my experience this usually Zooms Extents within the whole viewport anyway.)
I just figured something out - when the viewport is created as Rectangular,
it behaves as expected. When it's created as Polygonal, it keeps centering.
So it seems I found a workaround for this. The question still remains,
however, how to toggle the auto-centering behaviour or if it's even
possible.
EDIT: And also, it only happens when the polyline has a rectangular outline with 4 vertices :)) this looks like an edge case
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