Not sure how VW would approach this one, but AutoCad seems to be able to do it.
When I draw something on the Design Layer, and I create a viewport, when I move something on the Design Layer, the viewport does not show as it originally did.
eg. What was on the viewport .... What is on the viewport after I move the something on the Design Layer
I move this left object -100, -100 on the Design Layer
However, the object is in it's own viewport (a jigsaw piece). It is not associated with the 2nd viewport to the right. Obviously, if they were in the same viewport then I would expect this result.
Somehow, AutoCad can make viewports of individual or selected objects and when they are moved, the viewport crop moves with it/them.
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Not sure how VW would approach this one, but AutoCad seems to be able to do it.
When I draw something on the Design Layer, and I create a viewport, when I move something on the Design Layer, the viewport does not show as it originally did.
eg. What was on the viewport .... What is on the viewport after I move the something on the Design Layer
I move this left object -100, -100 on the Design Layer
However, the object is in it's own viewport (a jigsaw piece). It is not associated with the 2nd viewport to the right. Obviously, if they were in the same viewport then I would expect this result.
Somehow, AutoCad can make viewports of individual or selected objects and when they are moved, the viewport crop moves with it/them.
This would be great to see in VW.
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