Posted by omegaslayer on Fri Jul 21st at 4:46am 2006
The only way I can fix this by deleting all of the source SDK and re installing it (takes me about an hour to do).
Any thoughts/suggestions?
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Jul 21st at 5:23am 2006
Does this have anything to do with it?
Not all objects will align perfectly to the grid, due to moving or resizing of the objects or changes in the grid size. This command will snap the bottom and left sides of the object to the grid. If more than one object is selected, the command will use the lowest to the bottom and leftmost objects to align all the objects as a single group.
Snap Selected to Grid Individually <Ctrl+Shift+B>Identical to Snap Selected to Grid, except that each object in the selection is snapped to the grid on its own, instead of using the bottom and left edges of the group bounding box.
Posted by omegaslayer on Fri Jul 21st at 6:29am 2006
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Jul 21st at 7:46am 2006
Posted by Crono on Fri Jul 21st at 10:55am 2006
You didn't explicitly say that "Snap was on", so I'm just pointing it out. If this is the case, give Morphine credit.
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Jul 21st at 10:58am 2006
Yeah that actually makes sense... with snap to grid off it just ignores the grid completely, regardless of size.
Thanks for pointing that out Crono.
Posted by ReNo on Fri Jul 21st at 12:02pm 2006
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Posted by omegaslayer on Fri Jul 21st at 6:42pm 2006
That was what I was looking for, and reno's suggested answer fixed the problem (shift-w fixes the problem). Morphine's answer had more to do with where the snapping point was (center/bottom/left).
In anycase the problem was cleared up when I hit shift-w. Who should I mark correct?
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Posted by Crono on Fri Jul 21st at 6:51pm 2006
Do you need me to tell you how to tie your shoes next, or ... ?
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sat Jul 22nd at 3:10am 2006
ReNo's answer was correct, he could repost his comment as a possible solution, or just mark the thread case closed.
Posted by omegaslayer on Sat Jul 22nd at 5:28pm 2006
Do you need me to tell you how to tie your shoes next, or ... ?
Im reminded of the time in Futurama when fry needed to hit a giant button the size of his head, but misses...
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