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Table Of Contents
Ruler Length field Displays the length and measuring unit (feet, metres) to use in Action. When you enter
a length, click Define again to apply the new scale to the ruler and all pertinent fields, such as position,
rotation, and scale. Editable.
TIP Hold the Ctrl key and click Define to reset the rulers scale.
Grid Colour pot Displays the custom colour for the grid. Editable.
Grid box Select the type of grid to display in the scene. Use to position objects in the scene more accurately.
To:Select:
Disable the grid.Grid Off
Use a grid constructed on the X and Y planes.Grid XY
Use a grid constructed on the X and Z planes. The XZ grid is visible only when the camera
is moved from its default position.
Grid XZ
Use a grid constructed on the Y and Z planes. The YZ grid is visible only when the camera
is moved from its default position.
Grid YZ
NOTE The Action grid is independent from the global grid in the Grids and Guides menu.
Ortho Near field Displays the value of the near view in the image window when using Camera or an
orthographic view. Editable.
Ortho Far field Displays the value of the far view in the image window when using Camera or an orthographic
view. Editable.
Schematic Settings
Auto Parent button Enable to automatically parent nodes in the schematic. Press Alt and drag a node in
the schematic to disable Auto Parent temporarily.
Auto Insert button Enable to automatically insert a node when dragged between two connected nodes.
When disabled, press Shift to auto insert.
Snap To Grid button Enable to position objects with precision in the scene. When you move an object in
the scene, the object is automatically aligned to the snap grid.
NOTE When enabled, this snap only applies to the grid defined in Action. The grid defined from the Grid & Guides
menu remains visible, but its snap is overridden as long as the Action Snap is enabled.
Schematic Transparency field Displays the level of transparency of unselected nodes in the schematic.
Editable.
Display Information box Select what clip information is displayed in the schematic.
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