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As well as the main window, InSitu can open a second window which always contains a perspective view of teh current scene.
 
To open it, go to '''View | Secondary window'''
 
You can then work in top view or elevation view, all while seeing the scene get built in perspective.
 
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If you have two screens connected to your graphics card, you can display the main window on one screen and the secondary window on the other screen.
 
The screen displaying the secondary window (always the perspective) can also be shown to clients. You can then make changes that they won't see.
 
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Revision as of 15:41, 3 July 2023

As well as the main window, InSitu can open a second window which always contains a perspective view of teh current scene.

To open it, go to View | Secondary window

You can then work in top view or elevation view, all while seeing the scene get built in perspective.

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If you have two screens connected to your graphics card, you can display the main window on one screen and the secondary window on the other screen.

The screen displaying the secondary window (always the perspective) can also be shown to clients. You can then make changes that they won't see.

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