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Mark Novick

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  1. Quick update/workaround - if I move everything 1" and then move them back 1", the problem goes away. Looks a hell of a lot like a bug to me...
  2. Working 2011 SP1, having a problem where all of a sudden all the label legends are not where they're assigned - so much so that for example if I have a channel number in a circle, the number doesn't align with the circle. See here for an example: Ideas? I've tried creating new label legends, the problem just repeats itself - it looks aligned in the label legend manager, but when I go to use it nothing is aligned properly.
  3. Ok, changing from printing to PDF to exporting a PDF seems to have done the trick, it looks MUCH better now. As for Katie's question, no, the line weights were set to class defaults, which were .02mm. It is possible items within groups/symbols had heavier weights that were being used. In any case, going to export PDF fixed it. This brings me to another question - is there any way to change the line weight of a lighting position in Spotlight? It seems that once it has been set (unless it is set to use the class weight) and converted to a lighting position, there is no way to change it without recreating the lighting position.
  4. I'm trying to print out a VW drawing that I did not initially work on, and am having some problem getting the lines to print out where they aren't so thick that they look terrible on the PDF. Please see the attached file. I've tried playing with line weights on everything I can think of, making them thinner and thicker, nothing seems to help. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
  5. Echo Ben's problem - I'm able to insert instruments and make them light an object on a stage just fine, assuming a traditional front lighting position. However, if I try to put a light onto the stage to uplight something, it is all but impossible. For example, I took a S4 PAR and placed at the stage level. The fixture needed to be flipped over because it was setup by default for a traditional hang position (upside down), and I needed it set up as a floor-based fixture. However, when I do that, VW gets confused and flips the light source as well, and focuses opposite the direction it's supposed to to hit the focus point. I can email a screen capture of what I'm talking about if I'm not being clear enough here. HELP!
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