View Poll Results: Allow Viewports to Have Different X- and Y-scale Factors

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  • Yes, I definitely need this.

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  • This would be useful.

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  • Nice idea, but I would not use it.

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  • No, this is not needed, please work on another feature.

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  • This can already be done.

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Thread: Different X and Y Scale Factors

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    Cool Different X and Y Scale Factors

    Description:
    To have the possibility of assiging different scales for X and Y axis in a viewport.

    USE:
    This is useful when printing sections of extremely long objects with a stable height, such as a tunnel. In this case one needs to have different scales on the X Axis (length) and on Y Axis (height).
    This is most useful for AutoCAD users as well.

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    Default Re: Different X and Y Scale Factors

    This can already be done fairly easily by x-refing the file and then scaling the x-ref using the properties. Considering how rarely if ever I would use that feature, that extra step is plenty fine with me.

    Andrew

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