SketchUp is DPI aware and can adjust the sizes of Icons and drawing elements so they are sized correctly for High DPI screens. We also removed support for OS X 10.9 (Mavericks.) With the release of SketchUp 2017, we've removed support for 32-bit operating systems, OpenGL 2.0, and software rendering of models (as opposed to hardware acceleration). There is no longer a SketchUp Make for download, our free version of SketchUp is called SketchUp Free and available in all modern web browsers. With the release of SketchUp 2018 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite). SketchUp Desktop 2019 Classic licenses do not require a sign-in. You need to sign in with a Trimble ID to access the SketchUp Pro 2019 subscription or to participate in a Free Trial. With the release of SketchUp 2019 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan). When signing into web features such as the Warehouses you'll be taken to an external browser to complete the sign-in process. With the release of SketchUp 2020 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.12 (Sierra). We have added support for MacOS 11.0 (Big Sur). With the release of SketchUp 2021 we’ve removed support for MacOS 10.13 (High Sierra) as well as Windows 7 and 8. Additionally, SketchUp 2022 has been compiled for native compatibility with the Apple M1 processors. We have added support for MacOS 12.0 (Monterey). With the release of SketchUp 2022 we’ve removed support for MacOS 10.14 (Mojave). We have added support for MacOS 13.0 (Ventura). O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.With the release of SketchUp 2023 we’ve removed support for MacOS 10.15 (Catalina). Get OS X Yosemite: The Missing Manual now with the O’Reilly learning platform. Yes, you can put the list-view portion of the window into tidy groupings-and sort within those groupings-just as described starting on Arrange By and Sort By. You can use the Arrange and Sort commands. When you’re looking at a Cover Flow minidocument, you can drag it with your mouse-you’ve got the world’s biggest target-anywhere you’d like to drag it: another folder, the Trash, wherever. If you expand a flippy triangle to reveal an indented list of what’s in a folder, then the contents of that folder become part of the Cover Flow. Column view took 17 more years to find its way into the standard Mac OS.Ĭover Flow shows whatever the list view shows. In the end, this view was deemed too complex for the original Mac, which finally appeared (with only list and icon views) in 1984. But in folders containing photos or movies (that aren’t filled with hundreds of files), Cover Flow can be a handy and satisfying way to browse.Īs you can see in this sketch from May 1980, the idea of a single-window, multiple-column view had been kicking around at Apple long before the Macintosh debuted. It’s probably not something you’d want to set up for every folder, though, because browsing is a pretty inefficient way to find something. As you drag it left or right, you see your files and folders float by and flip in 3-D space. Your primary interest here is the scroll bar. On the top: the gleaming, reflective-black Cover Flow display. On the bottom: a traditional list view, complete with sortable, arrangeable columns, exactly as described previously. Or choose View→as Cover Flow, or press ⌘-4. Then click the Cover Flow button in the toolbar. The idea is the same in OS X, except that now it’s not album covers you’re flipping it’s gigantic file and folder icons. When a PDF or presentation document comes up here, you can click the arrow buttons to page through it for a movie, click the little button to play the video, right in place. It’s especially useful for photos, PDF files, Office documents, and text documents. Figure 1-23. The top half of a Cover Flow window is an interactive, scrolling “record bin” full of your own stuff.
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