Photoshop users will know about the "navigator" window, which is essentially a mini version of the entire document, and a thick red bar showing what you are zoomed into. I think it would be extremely helpful to have something like this when working with sheet layers. I find it almost essential to work at print scale when dimensioning and detailing, lest I over dim/over detail some area because I'm zoomed in to far. With the navigator window, one could zoom into print scale, be able to work, and have a little window to the side that showed how the page was developing.
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Photoshop users will know about the "navigator" window, which is essentially a mini version of the entire document, and a thick red bar showing what you are zoomed into. I think it would be extremely helpful to have something like this when working with sheet layers. I find it almost essential to work at print scale when dimensioning and detailing, lest I over dim/over detail some area because I'm zoomed in to far. With the navigator window, one could zoom into print scale, be able to work, and have a little window to the side that showed how the page was developing.
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