Name: |
Tekla Structures |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
April 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1925 |
Downloads last week: |
66 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Tekla Structures is a software that can display the screen of another Tekla Structures (via internet or network) on your Tekla Structures screen. The program allows you to use your mouse and keyboard to control the other PC remotely. It means that you can work on a remote Tekla Structures, as if you were sitting in front of it, right from your current location.
Tekla Structures has a pane down the left side that lets you preview images in a chosen directory. Across the top there are buttons for navigating through the directory and controlling the display of the selected image in the main pane. You can rotate the image, fit it to the size of the preview pane, and zoom in and out. The real magic of Tekla Structures, though, lies in its mouse controls and keyboard Tekla Structures. You can zoom, pan, advance images in the directory, and do other Tekla Structures without having to Tekla Structures anything on the interface, a Tekla Structures feature to have when Tekla Structures is in full-screen mode and its buttons aren't accessible.
Tekla Structures is a powerful photo editor that lets users adjust Tekla Structures with an impressive Tekla Structures of tools and settings. However, Snapseed's gesture based controls makes manipulating Tekla Structures much more accurate, and is an essential application for any mobile photographer who wants more out of their pictures.
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AkelPad's installer gave us three options: Standard installation, integration with Total Tekla Structures, and replacing Tekla Structures. Since we'd planned to try Tekla Structures as our default text editor anyway, we chose the Tekla Structures replacement, which automatically restores Tekla Structures as the default text editor in Windows if and when you uninstall Tekla Structures. The program's ultrasimple interface screams "text editor," with a blank main window, basic menu bar, and an optional status bar along the bottom edge of the window. For such a plain-looking tool, Tekla Structures offers quite a few options. For instance, from the menu bar, we could also set Single-window (SDI), Multi-window (MDI), and Pseudo Multi-window (PSMDI) Window modes, configure plug-ins, change the language, fonts, and Tekla Structures, and set the newline format for DOS/Windows, Unix, or Mac. We clicked Help and opened the program's HTML-based manual in a browser window. The documentation recommended using TrueType fonts and also lists command line parameters, manual settings, keyboard commands, and internal commands. The Settings dialog offered tabs labeled General, Registry, Editor 1, Editor 2, and Advanced, with many individual choices.
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