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    • N Offline
      NickGenerator
      last edited by

      @tig said:

      It's called 'Explode'.

      Not in my version. Sorry.

      @tig said:

      Some shortcut commands are context-sensitive

      Thanks a lot. That is news to me.

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
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        Marcus

        When you select a Group the relevant context-menu IS 'Explode' on a PC - I'd be surprised if the MAC version were different, because you can select a combination of Groups AND Components and 'Explode' them all at once... what'd your context-menu say then ?
        You may well have some third-party tool loading that adds 'Ungroup'... but it's not a native tool, and God knows what it does...
        😕

        TIG

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        • N Offline
          NickGenerator
          last edited by

          @tig said:

          When you select a Group the relevant context-menu IS 'Explode' on a PC ... what'd your context-menu say then ?

          No, my version is just German.

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            Okay, what do you have here (in the context or "right click" menu)?

            explode-1.png
            or here (under the edit menu)?

            explode-2.png
            For both, you need to pre-select the group first - and also you need to pre-select it in order for the available shortcut to appear in the Preferences list.

            Gai...

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            • L Offline
              lecra
              last edited by

              People,

              I noticed the same!! In the shortcut menu 'Explode' is only available if you have already grouped an object! Maybe a bug.

              Draw some objects and group through the CTRL+G and then go to the shortcut editor and search for Edit/Item/Explode. Assign the new shortcut. I used U for ungroup. It is assigned to another command but I took it anyway.

              Greetings to Germany

              KR; Lecra

              I'm new to SU but so thirstily to learn all the stuff. Help me fighting against my thirst

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              • massimoM Offline
                massimo Moderator
                last edited by

                @lecra said:

                People,

                I noticed the same!! In the shortcut menu 'Explode' is only available if you have already grouped an object! Maybe a bug.

                @massimo said:

                Remember to select a group first.

                @tig said:

                Some shortcut commands are context-sensitive - for example if you want to shortcut face-reversal you will need a Face to have been selected BEFORE opening the dialog for you to be able to see 'Reverse' as one of the available commands...

                @gaieus said:

                For both, you need to pre-select the group first - and also you need to pre-select it in order for the available shortcut to appear in the Preferences list.

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
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                  @lecra said:

                  People,

                  I noticed the same!! In the shortcut menu 'Explode' is only available if you have already grouped an object! Maybe a bug.

                  No it isn't a bug. If you haven't selected a group or component, there's nothing to explode so it doesn't show in the context menu or the Shortcuts editor. It's supposed to work that way. There is a large number of other items that only show in the Shortcuts editor when something is selected on which that shortcut can be performed.

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                  • cottyC Offline
                    cotty
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                    @lecra said:

                    People,

                    I noticed the same!! In the shortcut menu 'Explode' is only available if you have already grouped an object! Maybe a bug.

                    In german it is called "In Einzelteile auflösen" and the possible bug is not in the contextmenu but in the preferences:

                    • If no group or component is selected, the entry is not there (see picture)
                    • If a group is selected, you can find the entry in the shortcut list

                    shortcuts.jpg

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
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                      Cotty

                      You misunderstand - 'Explode' [or whatever it's called in your locale] will only appear in the Preferences > Shortcuts filtered list IF an appropriate object is selected in the SKP.
                      You can 'Explode' Groups/Components [same 'Explode'] BUT note there are other 'Explode' tools too - for a selected 'Image', and a selected 'Curve' - these are both different 'Explodes'. So if you want to shortcut to Explode a Curve select an arc and filter for 'Explode' and then shortcut to that [using a different key-combo]. Then one shortcut key-combo will Explode Groups/Components, the other key-combo will Explode Curves etc.

                      There are many commands that only appear in [context-]menus IF certain criteria are met - in turn these commands will not show on the list for shortcutting if they are not in the menu - so if you don't select a Group you don't see Explode in the list, if you don't select a Face you don't see Reverse in the list, if you don't select one Section-Plane you won't see SectionCutFace in the list etc etc...
                      It's quite logical ?

                      TIG

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
                        last edited by

                        @cotty said:

                        @lecra said:

                        People,

                        I noticed the same!! In the shortcut menu 'Explode' is only available if you have already grouped an object! Maybe a bug.

                        In german it is called "In Einzelteile auflösen" and the possible bug is not in the contextmenu but in the preferences:

                        • If no group or component is selected, the entry is not there (see picture)
                        • If a group is selected, you can find the entry in the shortcut list

                        The short of it is, there is no bug.

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                        • cottyC Offline
                          cotty
                          last edited by

                          @tig said:

                          There are many commands that only appear in [context-]menus IF certain criteria are met

                          Yes, I knew that, but I thought that in the general preferences there should be all possible entries independent of the model or the selection. So the general preferences are not as general as I expected... good to know 😉

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