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==Ideas on how to use the corner command== | ==Ideas on how to use the corner command== | ||
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Sometimes you might have trouble finding some objects when you open your GeoGebra file on an different computer. The reason is usually that the resolution of the display is different from the one of your home computer. But there are some possibilities to avoid disappearing objects: | Sometimes you might have trouble finding some objects when you open your GeoGebra file on an different computer. The reason is usually that the resolution of the display is different from the one of your home computer. But there are some possibilities to avoid disappearing objects: | ||
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#Use the '''Corner''' command to calculate the position of an object relative to the corners of the Graphics View. For more information look at this [http://www.geogebra.org/en/upload/files/english/Michael_Horvath/geogebra_placing_objects_exactly_on_the_screen.htm brief tutorial]. | #Use the '''Corner''' command to calculate the position of an object relative to the corners of the Graphics View. For more information look at this [http://www.geogebra.org/en/upload/files/english/Michael_Horvath/geogebra_placing_objects_exactly_on_the_screen.htm brief tutorial]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 17 May 2013
Ideas on how to use the corner command
Place objects exactly on the screen
Sometimes you might have trouble finding some objects when you open your GeoGebra file on an different computer. The reason is usually that the resolution of the display is different from the one of your home computer. But there are some possibilities to avoid disappearing objects:
- Place the objects close to the upper left corner. As this corner is saved in the file for the position of the visible graphic-area, the objects should be always visible.
- Use the Corner command to calculate the position of an object relative to the corners of the Graphics View. For more information look at this brief tutorial.