Toost
Mechanical
- Jan 18, 2011
- 2,990
Does anybody know a way to adjust the size of the graphics window to a specific size in pixels ?
I am currently creating a few training exercises for in-house use.
Doing this i found that if i set the graphics window to say 320x250 pixels , i will get consistent good images for the exercise.
I then dump the entire window using Snagit ( -lovely piece of software!) and i have found that it works better to dump a small image where the zooming /panning has been done than trying to crop/shrink a large image and then keep whatever interesting still in the picture, with sharpness.
Using the High quality image - information i can read the current size of the graphics window in pixels, - But is there a way to set the graphics window to , say, 320 x 250 pixels ?
I know that the settings are stored in the Registry and that i can export/import this to get the size back, but it requires a restart of NX to take effect.
I tried creating a journal and then resized but it does not seem to record this action.-or ?
Ufunc ?
Grip ?
KF ?
Thanks in advance,
Tomas
I am currently creating a few training exercises for in-house use.
Doing this i found that if i set the graphics window to say 320x250 pixels , i will get consistent good images for the exercise.
I then dump the entire window using Snagit ( -lovely piece of software!) and i have found that it works better to dump a small image where the zooming /panning has been done than trying to crop/shrink a large image and then keep whatever interesting still in the picture, with sharpness.
Using the High quality image - information i can read the current size of the graphics window in pixels, - But is there a way to set the graphics window to , say, 320 x 250 pixels ?
I know that the settings are stored in the Registry and that i can export/import this to get the size back, but it requires a restart of NX to take effect.
I tried creating a journal and then resized but it does not seem to record this action.-or ?
Ufunc ?
Grip ?
KF ?
Thanks in advance,
Tomas