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Originally Posted by Dan Park
Aha! That would actually work right now and be almost not annoying!
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Originally Posted by Dan Park
Aha! That would actually work right now and be almost not annoying!
It can? What did I miss? Where? I need that!Quote:
Originally Posted by WHirsch
Yes Yes Yes - Simple, elegant, effective.Quote:
Originally Posted by WHirsch
Yes - there've been many variations on this request. I second it - again.Quote:
Originally Posted by WHirsch
Underlining mine. I bumped it to make sure that point is clear.Quote:
Originally Posted by ebdesign
I never would have thought to ask for that, but I agree 100%.
It would save time and catch mistakes - a home run.
Wendy, go to the customize hotkeys dbx. Look for "Edit Toolbar- Move To Front of Group"Quote:
Originally Posted by WendyWelton
What others are saying regarding the properties of objects. I would like to see a customizable status bar where the status elements are editable. Even if it is not customizable but just editable. this is my highest priority.
Second on the list. My last command. Give me the ability to make a hot key to recall my last command.
Third, everything hot keyable.
Yes Yes Yes please.Quote:
Originally Posted by gawdzira
Acrap has that and it's a real speed feature.
Yeah, that would be best. If we can do it, do it hot.Quote:
Originally Posted by gawdzira
I would also still like to recommend that chief have a macro/script language like VBA
Then we could setup some real power features :)
Lew
I'll cast my vote for a properties palette. That would be a big time-saver for me. I'm constantly opening an object's dbx or using the rainbow tool to figure out what something is made of or what layer it lives on.
Hitting the spacebar or similar hot key to repeat a command would be great as well.
Thanks!
Chris
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Originally Posted by WendyWelton
Yes I would wish for the same, with the addition of the elimination of the edit tool bar as an option, in essence if I wish to erase something, or edit in a particular manner, I could lock in the feature globally and keep it until a right click.
Better access to Marquee Select is high on my list, but even higher would be programmable hot key icons similar to library browser keys in that they have assignable features. This would require an icon character editor/creator for those instances which hot keys don't have characters assigned. I suppose that what I'm proposing is similar to a macro language. All I know is that I would really like to get my cursor on a transform/replicate-reflect-horizontal one click icon, or some combination thereof.
Unfortunately, what I propose would have to override some of the current hierarchy of how some things are done and may not be possible. However, dreams never become reality if kept to themselves.
Kelly
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Originally Posted by gawdzira
I'll second this. Funny...today I was just thinking "I wish there was something
to where I could recall the last command..."
I come from AutoCAD where it's all "command prompt". It's really nice when
you get use to it.
I feel the everything hotkey-able or possibly even trying to go "command
prompt" would (in my opinion) make it A LOT easier to draw. With command
prompt you could set multiple letters (i.e. "EW" for exterior wall) for the
commands. I don't know if it's possible to have more than one letter for
hotkeys.
The downfall however, would be some SERIOUS re-programming.
Jonathan,
It's funny. I now go weeks without visiting acad. But when I do, my hands get confused about pressing Enter or not. I think I prefer the Chief way - the or not - even though it means only single letter hotkeys.
The autocad thing of pressing Enter for "repeat last command" is quicker, but I'd be totally fine with the fraction-of-a-second difference for a button or hot key instead.
I'd like that, but depending upon how much time and effort would be diverted from other development, I'm not sure that this is something that I'd request as a priority. Drawing tool commands are already sticky. Editing tools, otoh, are not activated until a selection is made. A fundamental change in the way the program works would be required to make, for example, the point to point move tool active pending a selection.Quote:
Originally Posted by somearchitect
Warren,
I believe you are correct. The more I think about it, the more I think I would totally dig having "repeat last", but my hair is not on fire for it - many other fish need fryin' first.
This one ties in nicely with the ability to be able to select an objects properties (color, layer, width, type) BEFORE drawing it, instead of having to editing it after drawing it.Quote:
Originally Posted by WHirsch
My suggestion is to have 4 drop down boxes (1 for each property).
When you select an object, the objects properties are displayed in the drop down boxes.
You also set the drop down boxes before drawing ne objects.
Similar to many cad programs.
This alows you to draw entities whose properties are not layer depentant - same as editing an objects properties after it is drawn.
I'm trying to better understand how you would use the "Repeat Last Command" in Chief. Could you give some examples of cases that this would be handy? My reason for asking is to better understand the operations that you find highly repetitive. It may be that an entirely different solution would be better, I just want to make sure that putting this in would actually solve your use cases.