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Martin, Just found a 'funny' on the layout drawing I'm doing at the moment. Displaying 0 - 2000mm on the horizontal scale on my 1024 wide screen, all my background line shapes display. If I zoom in one notch on the mouse wheel so that the horizontal scale is 0 - 1950mm, a few of the lines disappear, or are truncated. If I zoom back out, they re-appear as normal. I can't remember this happening in 0.91B, and I can't easily check since I over-wrote it this am WinXP Home on a Toshiba Laptop - 1024 x 768. Jim. |
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