I lost my text in CS6 Photoshop. I have no clue where it went - all I know is that it went off canvas. How can I zoom in dead center on that piece of text?
I realize I could just delete it and restart, but knowing how to will help for pictures I'd work on in the future.
This isn't a programming question and is more suited to other forums.
However, if you loose text or part of a layer as described above, just zoom out (to something small like 5%) and then press CTRL + T (free transform), this will allow you to see the transform box of the text. You'll be able to move the text back from the canvas from there.
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I want to know if there is a way to highlight specific points on the windows or Mac screen without impacting on application that is running and its clickable area.
To better understand the question, imagine some area of the LCD of laptop is malfunctioning, e.g. pressed and highlighted with purple color. We can still see what is going on underneath the purple area and it is clickable and regardless what is the color of item on that point, it shows purple.
Is it possible to do it by software and programmatically ? Is there any API or something to manipulate output of graphic card for specific point, draw something or highlight without impaction on the application running under it.
I know that I could write it better way, but excuse me since English is not my first language...
I'm studing AutoCAD and encountered with a scale problem.
I write a simple detail, but when i'm setting Lineweight 1.00 mm AutoCAD draw 2cm line instead of 1mm line. I tried to change scale in Annotate -> Dimensions -> Scale factor = 0.05, but it didn't help.
Here is two screenshots: how it is with and withoud LWB pressed. It does some crazy things when I want just to create a line a bit thicker than default.
I have the same problem, but this post wasn't very helpful
And this post wasn't neither
I posed it gere according to this aricle that says, that SO is the best options for this kind of questions: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/188052/which-stack-exchange-site-is-best-for-autocad-questions
The scale factor only controls the scale of the linetype.
To change the way the lineweight displays on the screen, right click on the "Show/Hide Lineweight" toggle at the very bottom, click "Settings..." and adjust the slider labelled "Adjust Display Scale".
Note that this will not change the printed weight of the lines, just how they show up on your monitor.
Pretty sure the Autodesk forums is the best place to ask an AutoCAD setup question.
Both posts you linked to above (Autodesk forums and AUGI) pertain to plotting and/or PaperSpace but your post is clearly showing ModelSpace.
I would check if you've drawn your sketch using polylines with a defined width. Could be a units issue as well.
This is the website I am working on > http://legendofindia.com/
I have been stuck on the "What's New" of the page because the client wants the images displayed to have a mouse over effect that zooms in the picture.
kicker: when the picture zooms in the container box shouldn't move. and it has to be full css
Been trying a lot of approach editing the css files and been researching also but to no avail. I hope you guys can help me because my deadline is pretty close and this is the last thing I need to finish.
Thanks
may be you can do like this jsfiddle.net/27Syr/5/
taken from Creating a Zoom Effect on an image on hover using CSS?
I'm wanting to have a template of a Magic-type card (but with an irregularly shaped art section), where a user can upload their own image and drag it around to place it, but the template will still be in the foreground. I know with the EaselJS library, by default the "hit area" for clicks (to trigger things like click and drag) is only the visible pixels, so you could click "through" the transparent portion of a PNG and drag an element that is under it. So I'm looking for something like that with KineticJS. How would I do that?
Figured it out. createHitRegion is what I was looking for.
with windows phone 7 i am using teh bing map control. i have it working just fine. however, the zoom buttons (+,-) are at the bottom of the page and difficult to see.
The buttons have black border with black text. They are easy to see on a light map background, but with black background they are in essence hidden.
Does anyone have an idea on how to make them easier to see?
As invalidusername said you can use the pinching to zoom in and out and it is probably a better way to do it. But in my case I haven't a device or touch screen so needed to use buttons in this way to test my map.
Rather than using the built-in zoom buttons I looked at the sample code from this tutorial which has icons for zoom in/out and data bound them to the zooming of the map. Adapting it to my needs. It works pretty well:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/wp7trainingcourse_usingbingmapslab_topic2
You can change the positioning/images etc.
As per DanielBallinger's comment the link above seems to no longer work. The following does:
Bing Maps Tutorial