Iactivated Photoshop's grid via the keyboard shortcut, and now, every time I open an image (which wasn't necessarily saved with PS) has the grid on.
So now I have to turn the grid off for each and every image I open up in PS.
I tried closing the document window with the grid off, and quitting Ps with the grid off, but it doesn't go away.
This is hapening to me in MacOS, but did also happen in windows.
My event handler, bound to EVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_CLICK, calls grid.ShowCellEditControl() (and prints something on console, so I know that event is received), but ShowCellEditControl() seems to fail for the first click, but works after second click.
In my projects in Poland usually when we aim to achieve heat island option 1. points with non-roof "open-grid pavement" strategy we mean permeable grass pavers, just like the ones on the picture, of course 50% unbound: _media/uploads/images/plyta-azurowa-polbruk-ekologiczny-meba.jpg
However, recently I was asked if using gravel or some other king of aggregate instead of grass inside grid openings is an acceptable strategy. The building owner would like to give up on grass for aesthetic and water saving reasons.
After reading the definition of open-grid pavement I wonder if aggregate would be acceptable. I think it still would be a loose substrate supported by a grid, so it seems compliant. Do you have any thoughts on this?
Hello, I wonder if you've found any direction on this? We have a few large areas of gravel only for excess parking, etc. They do not have and open grid to stabilize but it seems gravel would meet the intent to minimize paving and as it is stated in the reference guide: 'unbounded, loose substrates do not transfer and store heat like bound and compacted materials do.'
I understand how to turn the grid on and off. However, recently whenever I open a file, Photoshop is showing the grid. Since I almost never use the grid (and certainly not as my first task when working with a newly opened file), this is an annoyance. Can anyone tell me how to change the default behavior so that the grid is hidden? Forum posts on this seem to be mostly from many years ago.
When you use Cmd+H (View menu > Extras), it hides/show everything that is checked in View menu > Show. To turn off the Grids so they don't keep popping up, go to View menu > Show and uncheck the grids there.
So I guess what is going on here is that Extras are shown when you first open the file. Following your instructions, I have removed the Grid from those default extras. But is there a way to make Extras hidden by default? That would seem logical to me, but I didn't see that option anywhere in the Preferences.
Each accordion is by year and when expanded it should show the records from that year. It opens very tiny images. If after opening you click anywhere on the grid it will show proper but it should work when the accordian opens.
If you still have problems kindly get back to us with the result of the steps above and URL/User/Pass of your WordPress dashboard using the Secure Note functionality of the post to follow up the case.
I checked the website and in 1970 accordion item I can see navigation not working. I checked the dev tools and spotted some error message that might be related with Cloudflare Rocket loader. First, I suggest you to clear Cloudflare cache and see how it goes. After that if it does not work then try turning of Rocket Loader in Cloudflare.
I have logged in and I found out that you have a highly customize grid. You are using AJAX script to load the post content and that you edited the grid skin in order to load the post content through AJAX.
Would you mind switching to parent X theme and see if that works, use the blog posts for this test, you can duplicate your grid and change the source post type to Post. If that works then you know the issue is in your customization.
About 2 months ago I was half asleep doing some rote file resizing and printing and did what I thought was the same rote Keyboard command I'd been doing for the previous couple hours. To my surprise I put a grid pattern(see image) ontop of my just opened file(jpg at the time). And now ALL(jpg, RAW, PSD, Tiff) my files open with a grid pattern. I can go into "View" and down to "Show Extras"(cmmnd-H) and turn it off. Sometimes I get a small respite from it by checking "None" at the bottom of the "View" drop down or "Reset Workspace". But, it usually returns very shortly.
I've gone thorugh "Preferences" in both PS(22.5)and Bridge(11.1.1.185) and have seen nothing that remotely suggests(to me) "open file with a grid pattern".
So, 1- How do I turn it off? and less importatly 2 - What half asleep lazy finger keyboard sequence did I hit to turn it on?
Forgot to mention: Preferences like that should stick even after a close and restart. If they're not, trashing preferences might be in order. (This resets everything, so be aware you'll have to reset everything back to the way you had it.)
Well shoot. Didn't even think of trashing preferences. After 20+years you'd think I'd know that. I was dreading the worst and doing the uninstall and reinstall twostep.
And thank you for the Keyboard command I'll see if that does it first.
This gives an np array of the size, [width, height], but the numbers seem suspect:
It looks like the smaller, non-interpolated tie point grid was just repeated until the array reached the size [width, height]
I noticed that the TiePointGrids in S3 OLCI are the same height than the other data bands but much smaller in width. If I understand correctly, when you open the TPG in SNAP desktop, you are actually seeing an interpolation of the product, as seen in the properties:
I checked the values against the interpolated ones I saw in SNAP desktop and everything seemed to match up. Thank you both for the help, and hopefully this helps out anyone else running into this problem.
You have done SO MUCH to bring awareness to Open Adoption. Before I started reading you, I had no idea what it even was or that it was even an option. You have done a fabulous job of educating and portraying it in a wonderful light.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today. I love this model. My son was adopted from China at age 7 1/2, and we have no information about his birth family. My husband and I grieve that. I think we are in Box 3.
This is a great way to explain adoption contact and openness. I suspect your grid will be a valuable resource for years to come. When we were initially considering which type of adoption to pursue, we attended an informational meeting. This grid would have been very helpful to guide prospective adoptive families in deciding which type of adoption to pursue. It might also challenge some families (birth and adoptive alike) to strive to be more child-centered.
Second of all, thank you so much for this. I feel like the last few weeks have involved an inundation of information about adoption from many varying perspectives (some of it harder to swallow than others), and this really helped me to figure out how to file some of that away in my brain. So thank you!
4. RE bonding.
Do you think that the only way for adoptive parents to bond with a child is to obliterate his/her origins? Do adoptive parents who are bonding with their child have to exclude other adults, as well? Or just those those pesky biological makers?
I need a tabular report datapage to open in Grid Edit mode on the initial load/rendering of the datapage as the users will be working with a lot of yes/no fields via checkboxes. I thought that only ticking "grid edit" on the datapage setup would achieve this but the list view is used by default and no edits are possible in this mode. Checkboxes also show as values yes/no instead of an actual checkbox. In-line edit means multiple clicks when the user just needs to select/deselect a number of checkboxes.
I have been able to force my datapage to switch from in-line to grid edit mode (per the Grid Edit by Default post on August 15th, 2016) but the problem I have is that the datapage is first displayed in list mode mode and then the datapage refreshes (when the script kicks in) to change to grid edit mode which is a very poor user experience & doesn't look very good. You can see in the script that it is emulating a "click" of the grid edit link as opposed to opening the datapage directly into grid edit mode. I can reduce the delay from 500 milliseconds but you still see the list mode open and then change to grid edit mode.
This only works because of the current grid edit behaviour where the form opens in the list view first otherwise the class name changes when you click the "Grid Edit" link. You need to use the Class Name per the initial form load before entering Grid Edit.
On opening my datapage in list view, I established (using in Google Chrome) that the Class Name was 'cbResultSetActions....' (full name in script below) so check the Class Name of the item in your own form and update the script accordingly.
Finds the first instance (hence the [0] as that is the first item in an array) where the Class Name (check your own datapages as may not be the first instance) meets the name of the item to suppress
I had to use Class Name as the ID field is dynamically generated by Caspio which tags on unique numbers to the ID each time you refresh the page. I'm sure you could do a partial ID match by taking a substring of the ID but I didn't need to get that complicated.
We just got AutoCAD 2011 installed on our machines. I am trying to figure out how to turn off the grid display permanently. I turned off the grid using one of the icons on the bottom and then when I close the program, open up the program again, the grids pops up again. How do we turn them off permanently?
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