Large Scale Central

Tutorials

And, in the thread mentioned above I said…

The images will show in the editor which is agreeably is a little cumbersome in the small editor widow. Perhaps someday in the future the edit window can be made sizable.

Which is no longer an issue. There is now a Fullscreen Mode in the editor. Click the screen icon; third from the left.

Jon Radder said:

And, in the thread mentioned above I said…

The images will show in the editor which is agreeably is a little cumbersome in the small editor widow. Perhaps someday in the future the edit window can be made sizable.

Which is no longer an issue. There is now a Fullscreen Mode in the editor. Click the screen icon; third from the left.

I knew that!

Thanks Jon,

I thought there was, however “search” didn’t find it and I didn’t look in the right place.

That, sir is the problem. Maybe this winter if Bob isn’t too swamped with work we can get a Help link at top or bottom that leads to a Wiki some of us can build tutorials in.

Sounds like a plan.

Jon Radder said:

And, in the thread mentioned above I said…

The images will show in the editor which is agreeably is a little cumbersome in the small editor widow. Perhaps someday in the future the edit window can be made sizable.

Which is no longer an issue. There is now a Fullscreen Mode in the editor. Click the screen icon; third from the left.

Gee, full screen mode is third from the right on my computer. Is that because I have a left-handed mouse?

Third from the left is a paint brush, I think Jon meant third from the right…:wink:

Ken, well as an ex truck driver have a problem telling my left from my right sometimes. :wink: So I was just asking.

David Maynard said:

Ken, well as an ex truck driver have a problem telling my left from my right sometimes. :wink: So I was just asking.

Me too, so I marked the windshield with an “L” on the left side and an “R” on the right side…:wink:

AH, oh, now why didn’t I think of that?

David , I am surprised at your not putting the L&R on the windscreen , after all , you had it in dayglo on your boots .

Mike

PS Like Steve , I use P&S and fore and aft which should explain a lot .

Ken Brunt said:

Third from the left is a paint brush, I think Jon meant third from the right…:wink:

Yes, the other left!

Mike, yea, using port and starboard with landlubbers confuses the heck out of them. Just like I confuse the heck out of my dispatchers when I use the phonetic alphabet.

Actually Mike, I knew my left from my right. My right hand shifted the gears and my left hand picked my nose. :wink:

I’m so old that I use larboard and starboard. Port is what we drink. :slight_smile:

A little known fact about truck drivers that my son Martyn , a truck driver himself told me .

He knows which way and where to sit in his cab because of his one brown arm . His brown arm is also his right arm as we have right hand drive , but in the USA and other colonies it would be the left arm .

This site is soooo educational .

Mike

David Maynard said:

Ken, well as an ex truck driver have a problem telling my left from my right sometimes. :wink: So I was just asking.

David,

It can get tough when one meets those people on the road: signaling right and then turning left. BTW nothing to do with “Caution, this truck makes wide turns”.