When cycling through the vertices in of a POLYGON, is it possible to hilite the respective node in the drawing? Or show their numbers (index)?
Solved by Husky 4 posts down.
cycling through vertices in properties dialog - make nodes highlight?
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cycling through vertices in properties dialog - make nodes highlight?
Last edited by Krischu on Sat Sep 28, 2019 9:14 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Christoph
Christoph
Re: cycling through vertices in properties dialog - make nodes highlight?
A faint circle and cross will hop.
Re: cycling through vertices in properties dialog - make nodes highlight?
Indeed, very faint. I didn't recognize it in the first place . And it disappears once the cursor has moved away from the vertex listbox into the drawing area and it doesn't come back once the cursor is moved back into the property editor. Is it possible to increase visibility of that crosshair marker?
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Christoph
Christoph
Re: cycling through vertices in properties dialog - make nodes highlight?
Ask the creator.
Probably yes or enter a feature request.
Tryout AppPrefs/Graphics View/Colors.
Regards,
CVH
Probably yes or enter a feature request.
Tryout AppPrefs/Graphics View/Colors.
Regards,
CVH
Re: cycling through vertices in properties dialog - make nodes highlight?
Yes.
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Re: cycling through vertices in properties dialog - make nodes highlight?
Thanks. How again do I mark a thread as solved and give the author my compliments? Is there a button? I didn't find it.
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Christoph
Christoph