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From: Tim (TIM_HICKOX)
Sorry, I'm not into all the tricks that many of you know. I don't understand what you mean by 'assign a letter'. I'm not even sure what you mean by 'command line'; is that where I type in 'rebuild'?
From: Tim (TIM_HICKOX)
I don't know how to do that. I was just looking for something simple.
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Tim, to add in a shortcut key for the Rebuild command:
Open the Options dialog.
Click on the "Shortcut keys" section on the left-hand side.
Click on "Add" at the top.
A dialog will appear that says "Press shortcut key" - press the key you want to use for example the R key would be easy to remember for Rebuild. You can hold down Ctrl, Alt, or Shift keys in combination with a letter if you want.
Press OK and a new entry will be at the top of the list. There are 2 parts to each entry, "Key" and "Command". These make 2 columns in the list, Key is on the left and Command is on the right. You have just set the "Key" part, now you need to fill in the command part which has keyboard focus so you can now type in rebuild and push Enter.
You're done and you can close the Options dialog.
Now when you push the R key the Rebuild command will launch.
Looks like this:
- Michael
From: blowlamp
Hi Michael.
Thanks for explaining how the Move tool is used. I was trying to move one object into another and it wasn't working, but that's already covered by Assign selection here. ;-)
Also, I'm really appreciating the slow-paced explanatory videos you are making for questions such as mine. They help with the intricacies, such as showing that narrow band for sending an object to the 'parent' section in the list.
Thank you.
Martin.
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
< I was trying to move one object into another
Maybe this can interest you!
Call the Move function and then use the Helper Lines!
Can be used before the first click; after the firt click, before the last click of the fonction!
Leftt Click without release, release... a dashed line is drawn... etc....you can draw any number of lines!
These dashed lines will disapear after the last click of the function called (here Move)
If you want keep them there are some plugins for that...
Else there are some extra bonus in the Helper Lines themselves if you click the white little box : Move, re orient, Rotate, Divide, Project next point....
10 minuts of trainning is necessary (for the without release-release) but after you can't no longer do without it!
PS Of course valuable for any objects, curves, surfaces, volumes etc...!
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