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 From:  Michael Gibson
4954.4 In reply to 4954.3 
Hi fleetfoot - you can reduce the number of clicks by going to the "Grid Snap" button, then press the mouse and keep it held down, drag upwards (which will trigger the little flyout menu) and release the mouse on the "Show grid" checkbox.

So that's more like one click and drag type motion.


If you want to do a shortcut that only toggles the grid lines and leaves the axis lines alone, that would be:

script: /* Toggle grid */ moi.grid.display = !moi.grid.display;

- Michael
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 From:  fleetfoot
4954.5 In reply to 4954.4 
I don't know how but I've missed learning that little trick.
Those are the kinds of things that make using MoI so much fun and so fast!
I do like a shortcut though because sometimes it's handy to be able to toggle it whilst in the middle of some other operation like dragging, rotating, or scaling for instance.

Thanks again.

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 From:  fleetfoot
4954.6 
Hey Michael,

I read your interviews and the background and discovered we are both Microsoft alumni. I worked at MS at the same time as you. I was there from 2000 - 2007 and worked in the Home & Entertainment Group, HWDEV, on WebTV, UltimateTV, XBOX and XBOX 360. At the time we mainly used Pro-e and some SolidWorks. Now I work for a medical equip. company that makes robotic radiosurgery systems for cancer treatment.

Cheers!
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4954.7 In reply to 4954.6 
That's cool fleetfoot! And your new work sounds really cool too - "robotic radiosurgery systems" sounds like interesting sci-fi type stuff!

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 From:  fleetfoot
4954.8 In reply to 4954.7 
It is very hi tech. Actually it's called the "Cyberknife"

It's ironic that it's the first place I've ever worked where I hope people never have to encounter it, except as a technological item, because if they do it means they've got the big "C". But it works on almost all cases if caught in time. The company is named Accuray. Check it out if you have a few spare moments. It's very interesting stuff.

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