I'd like to suggest a viewing format for those of you out there with multiple monitors. For a while now, I have taken one of my monitors and rotated it to portrait. This allows me to read long form stuff much easier. Stuff like my long email lists, the soon-to-be-defunct-forum-that-shall-not-be-named, and now this forum. I had an extra one of those wider than it should be monitors sitting around, so I use it for big lists and long websites. You might think it's odd, but it really works well, and doesn't take that long to get used to. You can even align all of your monitors in the Windows multi-monitor setup.
Suggested viewing format
- AlexLachance
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Re: Suggested viewing format
I place my programs using the ''tabulated'' view. Not sure how it's exactly named, but it gives me a similar look when I browse.
- jcapriotti
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Re: Suggested viewing format
@matt Shouldn't CadForum.net be dedicated to one of those monitors?
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Re: Suggested viewing format
Yes, you're right of course, but in the line of efficiency, I reused an old image I knew I already have that just uses my Dezignstuff website. Which is the longform macdaddy of them all.jcapriotti wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 11:17 am @matt Shouldn't CadForum.net be dedicated to one of those monitors?
Anyway, thanks for noticing.
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