Hi Just got into QCAD had some time with Autocad in the past so I have basics.
After long time trying I have still not figured out how to activate functions like Delete. Help!!
Newbie
Moderator: andrew
Re: Newbie
Hi,
delete needs a selection to be activated. Select with the mouse what needs to be deleted, hit delete on the keyboard or below Menu / Edit / Delete - done.
delete needs a selection to be activated. Select with the mouse what needs to be deleted, hit delete on the keyboard or below Menu / Edit / Delete - done.
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Re: Newbie
Thanks thoght I had tried all options for selection, but obviously not.
another question, when I move /scroll on Y axis, the X axis moves too. and vice vesa is this normal? It drives me crazy and I keep losing image locaions.
another question, when I move /scroll on Y axis, the X axis moves too. and vice vesa is this normal? It drives me crazy and I keep losing image locaions.
Re: Newbie
Hi,
In essence these are question to ask in:
- QCAD 'How Do I' Questions
- QCAD Troubleshooting and Problems
Shift + Wheel -or- Wheel on horizontal scroll bar = Panning horizontal.
Ctrl + Wheel -or- Wheel on vertical scroll bar = Panning vertical.
Wheel inside view panel = Zoom in/out in regard with the cursor as focus.
In the last case all depends on where you are pointing at.
Without any selection one can also pan with the arrow keys.
With the plus/minus key one can zoom in/out with the view panel center as focus.
Some behaviors can be changed under Menu .. Edit .. Application Preferences(Crtl+,) .. Graphics View .. Navigation
Regards,
CVH
In essence these are question to ask in:
- QCAD 'How Do I' Questions
- QCAD Troubleshooting and Problems
I think you mean zooming.
Shift + Wheel -or- Wheel on horizontal scroll bar = Panning horizontal.
Ctrl + Wheel -or- Wheel on vertical scroll bar = Panning vertical.
Wheel inside view panel = Zoom in/out in regard with the cursor as focus.
In the last case all depends on where you are pointing at.
Without any selection one can also pan with the arrow keys.
With the plus/minus key one can zoom in/out with the view panel center as focus.
Some behaviors can be changed under Menu .. Edit .. Application Preferences(Crtl+,) .. Graphics View .. Navigation
Regards,
CVH