I like to have the Layers I and II toolbars visible as shown above but can't figure out how to make the Layer control box wider to see more of the (cumbersome?) BS1192 Layer names.
I have put the Layer control in the Quick Access toolbar and can widen it out quite bit but for some unknown reason if I access my PC from home via remote desktop the Quick access toolbar resets to defaults (which is annoying in itself)
Anyone know if -
Thanks
Neil
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Neil:
Interesting you showing that dropdown in your pic, I have used the LPM "Button" just to the left for so long I forgot about that. I just use that window to see what layer I am on.
Bill
Not much help, am I?
LOL....it is also useful to move geometry to the correct layer as my default is Layer 0 - not that I EVER draw anything on the wrong layer
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I, too, put my layer box on my QAT. However, the location shown in your image is not the location of my QAT. You may have moved yours, or maybe it's a different version of C3D (I'm on 2015, but location remains true through 2018).
First I type "CUI" at the command line to open the customize user interface dialog, then I navigate to the Quick Access Toolbar drop-down menu. I think you have to add this Layer List Combo Box to the QAT through this dialog as well. Once that's done, you can adjust the min./max. width as shown on the right on my image.
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I, too, put my layer box on my QAT. However, the location shown in your image is not the location of my QAT. You may have moved yours, or maybe it's a different version of C3D (I'm on 2015, but location remains true through 2018).
First I type "CUI" at the command line to open the customize user interface dialog, then I navigate to the Quick Access Toolbar drop-down menu. I think you have to add this Layer List Combo Box to the QAT through this dialog as well. Once that's done, you can adjust the min./max. width as shown on the right on my image.
This is not the location of my QAT either - it is the Layers and Layers II toolbar docked below the drawing tabs with the Explode and Measure Distance tools added.
As I said in my original post, the Layer Control gets removed (as do all the other tools I added) from the QAT when accessed via remote desktop and the Control in the Layers toolbar isn't wide enough. The version I had in the QAT was set to a width of 500
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QuikPik from Manusoft will do it. Still cost the same as I paid in 1999 and I still get updates. You can't beat that.
Allen Jessup
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Neil,
It probably can be. If you know as much as the person who wrote the add-on. There's probably a DLL or registry entry that affects this. But if I've spent more that a half hour on trying to figure it out. I've spent more on my time than the program costs.
Allen Jessup
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Yes very frustrating that the setting is not immediatley apparent.
I'm going to try setting the QAT below the ribbon and to see if it behaves
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