So how do I actually tweak the operation ? I saw we have shift, ctrl, and alt available when using the tool why we are not taking advantage of those free keys and use them to tweak the operation or to start a new operation instead. ?
If you want to hear my opinion what works the best is: left-click-drag to start the operation and tweak the operation after, Shift+ left-click-drag to start a new operation, right-click to end the operation.
FYI - of course polygons snap to the surface. This is how you do manual retopology.
You slide them around on top of the background object to tweak, refine and relax the distribution. This goes hand in hand and is not specific to a retopology workflow, either.
Tweak is a hex editor. It allows you to edit a file at very lowlevel, letting you see the full and exact binary contents of thefile. It can be useful for modifying binary files such asexecutables, editing disk or CD images, debugging programs thatgenerate binary file formats incorrectly, and many other things.Tweak currently runs on Unix, using the ncurses libraryto run in a terminal.Why yet another hex editor?Tweak uses a complex data structure based on B-trees, designed tomake almost all editing operations extremely fast, even when theyare working on huge amounts of data.The data structure isdescribed in detail on a separate page forthose interested. The bottom line is:
That's because Ubuntu 18.04 ships by default with GNOME 3.28, in which they renamed the gnome-tweak-tool to gnome-tweaks. And in the Activities Overview can be found by searching for Tweaks.
I'm using Inventor Professional 2017 with a 1200+ item assembly created in 2012. Previously in presentation files, I could edit the direction of a tweak. Respective of X, Y, or Z axis. I cannot find this option in the "Edit Tweak command. It would be much more time efficient if I could change direction instead of deleting the tweak and starting over. I've attached a snip of the screen. The tweak paths I set the parallel lines to with the pen function in the snipping tool are referencing the tweak in question (upper right). The funny colored parts are the ones being tweaked. I drew in by hand where the Cartesian coordinate should be. However, the only option it seems is to adjust the length of this tweak-not direction. Is there a menu or dialogue box I'm missing?
You will not find an option to change the direction of a tweak. Once you have defined the direction of the tweak, any changes can only be to the magnitude of the tweak amount whether distance or rotation. You will have to delete the tweak and then select the correct direction. You can change your mind while you are creating the tweak by dragging the component back to the original position and selecting a new axis. This is only true if you have not stopped the left click drag motion.
I have also found this to be a problem. I've also found that after creating a tweak that moves in 2 or 3 axis (select the center sphere for direction) I cannot edit anything but the magnitude and the odd ball direction is fixed. This should be changed. If a user enters x,y,z to create something, the user should be able to edit x, y and z to change it. Seems to me like a fairly basic rule of thumb for user interfaces was violated.
These small tweaks are separated as extras because they are not based on restorations or anything other than some thoughts of mine, or are probably insignificant to majority of players and made mostly for extra nit-picky crazies like myself.
Version 1.2.2 - 1.2.3:
1) Fix by JC for the Kaevee Removal tweak. Previously, Jorran failed to drop the vaporator module on death, locking out the Farm Equipment quest.
2) Compatibility patch for M4-78EP is removed. Use Individual component installer version of this pack instead for full compatibility with M4-78EP.
1) Removed the second part of the Component 5 (Atris-Hadmaiden dialogue tweak), because upon reevaluating the conditions for that conversation to appear and replaying the game, I realized it doesn't stand out as much as I thought it does at first and does in fact have the reason to be there.
2) Added Component 6 - Tweak for Exile-Mandalore dialogue in Trayus academy
2) Component 1 - Removed the leftover lines in Ralon's dialogue which reference the farm equipment thief in the enclave.
This tweak/tip guide will be full of caveats. Why? Because tweak guides should be full of caveats, of course. There are always implications and side effects to any choices you make when customizing a system.
Today on Radiolab, just a day before the American midterm elections, we ask a different question: how do we fix it? We scrutinize one proposed tweak to the way we vote that could make politics in this country more representative, more moderate, and most shocking of all, more civil. Could this one surprisingly do-able mathematical fix really turn political campaigning from a rude bloodsport to a campfire singalong? And even if we could do that, would we want to?
Annoyingly, I usually have to restart GNOME to be able to see applications with desktop items in the list of applications and gnome-shell search. Does gnome-tweaks launch from the command-line? (Or you could try to restart GNOME.)
My suggestion for this issue is to tweak how the charge mechanic works. Instead of the user manually charging shots, the Lucius will automatically begin charging shots by itself. This means the weapon will always fire on trigger press rather than trigger release while allowing you to pick the charge level you prefer, and also lets you maximize the RPM of the weapon.
On the X3 Live...when both lights WAH an VOL are lit up, I'm in Tweak mode, but regardless of what I set tweak to control for the current tone (via the System screen), the pedal does not affect it that setting (or any setting). Why? Does anyone out there have an X3 with a tweak mode that is operational or is that broken for everyone? The pedal controls Wah and Volume just fine, and sends out appropriate Midi signals too.
EDIT: Okay, my pedal tweak works after all. I learned two things: 1) the pedal tweak will not change the values you can manually set (and change via knobs), so, for example, if you set the pedal tweak to reverb volume and you move the pedal up and down, you will not see the reverb mix setting change dynamically the way you would if you were turning a knob for that setting. 2) The pedal tweak will only alter the % of whatever you've manually set for the value you're tweaking. For example, if you've manually set the reverb mix to 2%, then the tweak pedal will only vary between 0% (when it is up) and 2% (when it is down), not 0-100%. If you manually set the reverb mix to 67%, then the tweak pedal will vary from 0-67%.
>In nCleaner, in Tweaks section, use lots of tweaks available to speed up your system and enhance privacy, you need to do this on your own and posses at least average knowledge about software and tweaking. There are many other tools that you could use for system tweaking. Disable visual effects in Windows, make it look like the old ugly Windows Classic, disable shadows in windows, animations, shadows on cursors, etc, you get the idea.
>Disable or uninstall running processes. If you have many tools that run on startup and all the time, your systems performance will fly through a window, right into the trash can. use CCleaner to manage which programs will start upon system boot and which wont, the less of them start when system is booted, the better your system will do. In addition, if you are an expert with tweaks, I suggest that you get COMODO Cleaning Essentials and it's KillSwitch app, it's by far best of this kind, and it's free.
Yup, you need to know how to do things so your system can perform better. In games for example, how well do you know your hardware? What are your hardware's limitations? In short, the better you understand your hardware's capability the preciser your in-game settings will match the smoothest framerates given as well as best visual/audio quality delivered. Most of the time, to get the best result you will need to tweak your games settings rather than something "globally" on your system.
>Autoruns - Autoruns(find in dir)>Scan>Disable/delete the ones you think are not needed, you may detect well over 1000 startup processes, it is advised that even pro tweakers take EXTREME precaution tuning up anything in this tool.
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