#5523 - 05/09/06 02:58 AM
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Most forums have the abillity to have a 'Sticky' at the top of the thread (i think this one does as well)
I am begining to think that a few stickys are required ie.
1. Explaination of the purpose of the forum
2. Before posting a new question (explain search facility)
3. FAQs: Bellows trunnions OPE stress FEA etc etc.
Just some ideas.
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#5524 - 05/09/06 07:46 AM
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At the top left of the Forum, there is this link: <font color="0000ff"> For details on using these Discussion Forums, click here . </font> Your FAQ idea is a good one, I can see a "sticky post" with nothing but topic catagories, each containing links to the most informative posts. Something I can work on during my spare time (which I don't have, but I like the idea).
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#5525 - 05/23/06 03:29 AM
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Sticky,
Suggestions for next update.
I'll start
1.Manual Override of graphic refresh for element update. (ie update graphic only when instructed)
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#5526 - 05/23/06 06:46 PM
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This ability is actually in the program now. (Perhaps the default toggle should be off though) The Environment drop-down menu has the option: "Reset View On Refresh". If you toggle this off, the plot stops resetting.
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#5527 - 05/26/06 03:32 AM
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er no.
If you have both the graphic and the spreadsheet on the same screen,if an element is changed, then the graphic updates.
a pain in the ar5e if your model is of any size.
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#5528 - 07/26/06 04:47 AM
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another 'sticky'---
The Vacuum Cleaner sticky.....
Or
When (I) buy a new vacuum cleaner, i read the instructions and ensure that i use the device for that which it is intended. If i want do something new (suck the water out of the toilet for example) i refer to the instructions to see if the unit can do this. I also check that the surface i am cleaning is ok for cleaning with a vacuum cleaner.
I also ensure that i am fully aware of what a vacuum cleaner is and why i need to use one.
If in doubt, i the refer to a higher authority (the wife) for advice
Which is much the same when i use Caesar II.
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#5529 - 07/26/06 08:25 AM
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Ok,so when I implement the next version of the Engine for this Forum, I'll add a new button: [Call your Wife for Advice]
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#5530 - 07/26/06 08:36 AM
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You can be happy or you can be right when your married but seldom do both states co-exist!
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#5531 - 07/26/06 10:16 AM
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Jim is correct: the plot does not reset (if you have the option turned off) when a new element is added, but it does re-draw. So if you were zoomed in to a small portion of the model you will see it flash as it re-draws, but the zoom will be retained instead of resetting the entire view to the default. Remember that you can continue to add/edit your input even while the plot is re-drawing. Yes John, wise is the man who does not attempt to attain both states simultaneously!
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#5532 - 07/26/06 11:00 AM
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Originally posted by Richard Ay: Ok,so when I implement the next version of the Engine for this Forum, I'll add a new button:
[b][Call your Wife for Advice] [/b] Absolutly, she is always right.
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