Allignment tool
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 11:53 am
How do you use the allignment tool? i just want to make a bunch of knobs the same height. i have never gotten it to work right.
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The alignment tool can occasionally be out by a pixel depending on how you're using it, but it's generally spot on. What I normally do when aligning a bunch of pots (while in surface mode, which is a must) is get one pot into position on say the far left of the interface, then in the project explorer copy it & paste it into it's parent. At that point it will appear copied over the top of itself, but if you click on it on your panel surface, you'll have selected the newly copied version. You can now either right-cursor it to the next desired pot position in the horizontal plane or manually type a pixel value/position into the alignment tool (which always works perfectly in this case). The same procedure applies even if you're needing it to be in a different surface group (for a different page for example), except that after moving the new (copied) pot into position, you then need to manually move it from it's copied position in the project explorer hierarchy, to it's desired new position in it's destination surface group.Neutron wrote:How do you use the allignment tool? i just want to make a bunch of knobs the same height. i have never gotten it to work right.
The 'trick' I've used is only valid when you have a completed interface design. It's basically a case of accurately placing your pots over their desired position in PS (or whatever) & creating a black & white reference/positioning skin which only has the control positions in white. After positioning all of your controls according to the white areas, you can then replace the skin with the actual skin. That process doesn't apply to interfaces that are made solely with the sdk tools & don't have a tga or bmp skin.spacef wrote:could be easier to load a grid as a background surface.... (or as a layer on your backround, then you remove it at the end).
google "grid paper" then see results in images....
I think Shroomz had another trick I don't remember right now (or was it for sizes...).
I never used the alignment tool , sorry for this ... (may be I should
It was freaky timing.spacef wrote:i replied, you answered
That's what the Alignment Tool does. If you've got multiple GO's inside a surface group, you can align them to specified top, bottom, left and right offsets in relation to the surface group. I don't use it because it's really simple to just use the Dimension Tool.spacef wrote:Aligning various modules on the same horizontal or vertical line (like in synthmaker) is not done automatically in SDK (at least, to my knowledge)...