Hi Neo, thanks for the feedback on styles, I'm glad you like the improvements!
You wrote:
> +- symbol it as necessary on the previous version (left) but
> not anymore, the tab alone is self-explanatory.
I think it still actually helps to have this, especially for the inline mode so that the sections do not have an identical look to their parent palette header.
Also with the new arrow on Styles, it is good to have the +/- symbol which highlights when you move your mouse back and forth between the arrow and the header, since the +/- lights up when it would be activated it gives you a better kind of preview of what is going to happen when you click.
> I often need to expand the browser, not having to go in the
> options menu would be much appreciated.
It's actually possible to set up a keyboard shortcut for switching between the "inside" and "adjacent" modes, so that you could trigger that switch without going to the full Options dialog.
To do that, go to Options / Shortcut keys, and add in a new one with a key of your choice, and for the command part paste in the following:
script: /* Toggle between adjacent and inline browser modes */ moi.ui.browserPosition = (moi.ui.browserPosition == 'Inside' ? 'Adjacent' : 'Inside');
Then when you push that key, it will switch between those modes for you, which should help if you want to rapidly switch between those modes for some reason.
> also I wish I could apply styles on surfaces etc
Actually you can do this already - if you select a face you can apply a style to it, and it will be set up - it will come through as a material assignment at export time, and you can use it for hide/show in the browser, etc...
The only thing that does not happen currently is that the surface itself will not shade in the style color, but I am going to be working on that part.
But the part about being able to assign a style to a surface is working currently.
- Michael
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