multiple card alignment tool

Monte Goulding monte at sweattechnologies.com
Thu Jul 19 21:54:59 EDT 2012


Cool Geoff I'll take a look.

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M E R Goulding
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On 20/07/2012, at 8:59 AM, Geoff Canyon <gcanyon at gmail.com> wrote:

> I hesitate to suggest it since it's so out of date now, but revNavigator
> does this handily. You select whichever controls you like, then on the
> Actions menu bookmark them. You can bookmark any number of controls on any
> cards or even in different stacks. Then highlight the controls/bookmarks
> you like and:
> 
> 1. in the version that comes with LC, option-right-click them, pop up the
> properties menu, and discover that it's broken (I just tried it).
> 
> 2. in the version you can download at
> http://inspiredlogic.com/navigator/Navigator.html you can either select
> left, right, rect, etc. from the properties menu (capital P menu) or  right
> click and select Property List... and then click whatever properties you
> like to set them for all the controls.
> 
> In either one, you could use the Command... dialog on the Actions menu. You
> would type something like:
> 
> left=23
> 
> and then click set, or type something like:
> 
> set the right of tID to 189
> 
> and click Do. (either will work)
> 
> This will work on any objects anywhere. I don't think the stack(s) even
> need to be open (although it would be after you did this).
> 
> Disclaimer: I wrote navigator over ten years ago and it hasn't been updated
> since then. It's marked as shareware, but don't worry about that.
> 
> 
> gc
> 
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Monte Goulding <monte at sweattechnologies.com
>> wrote:
> 
>> Any of these allow multiple selection on multiple cards?
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