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Very funny video Jim!!! And it´s true.. it becomes very difficult.
A question: Is there a way via ruby to save the toolbar workspace? it will be a fantastic tool when you have to reinstall SU or installing on other computers.. Now you have to open all the toolbars and place them in the correct positions...
Ha, haa, haaa! That could have been me. I totally agree... :-)
I agree. I also agree that They should fix the Field of View which is a tool that dosen't make sense at all, and fix the whole camera tool it makes my computer so jumpy i can't model and also jitters the image sometimes. Now some might think I made that up and it's my computer but... it's not it is sketchup.
I nearly fell off my chair I laughed so hard.
And imagine all this after resizing your window! Certainly a very frustrating thing.
I've had this problem in the past. I eventually get a 2nd bar next to the 1st bar (decreasing the height of the toolbar area) -- but there's a big smack of space in between.
When I close and re-launch SketchUp however... it removes the empty space and both tool bars are snug against one another.
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