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Topic ClosedSplit model space, window mimics other, axis slide

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Split model space, window mimics other, axis slide
    Posted: 14.Feb.2017 at 00:58

Hi everybody.

I would like to divide the Model space to two or more mini windows (Multiple drawlings, Model space viewports or any other way) THEN:
 1. “synchronize” them. If in one of the synchronized window I make any view changes, as pan or zoom then the other window follows and makes the same view changes.
2. Restrict a window to move just in one direction, so again, if I make any zoom or pan changes then this window would move… let’s say, alongside X axis an ignores the movement changes in the direction of Y axis.

Is there any version/edition of AutoCAD or add on/plug-in/feature or any way which allows me to accomplish any of these functions?

Thanks

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Feb.2017 at 11:52
Not that I am aware of.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Feb.2017 at 13:46
Sad. Thanks anyway for your reply. 

BTW I found a devblog with an experiment considering the 1th problem. I tried it but i can't make it work though.
Here is the post.

http://adndevblog.typepad.com/autocad/2014/07/synchronizing-model-space-viewports.html
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Feb.2017 at 14:21
That code was written for a single drawing with two model space viewports.  You specifically stated you wanted to synchronize viewports across two different drawings.  We're talking apples and oranges.  They might both be fruits but when squeezed the result won't be two juices that taste the same.


Edited by John Connor - 14.Feb.2017 at 14:25
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