Deep nest
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@kaas said:
Thanks a lot! Those few lines of code make working with more complex object trees much easier.
The Outliner will let you jump directly in and out of the model hierarchy.
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@tt_su said:
The Outliner will let you jump directly in and out of the model hierarchy.
I know, I use it all the time but using a keypress is a bit more quick than moving the pen to the outliner and back again.
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@jim said:
Bob, I could put "BackOut.rb" in the Plugin Store, if that would be alright with you.
It's your plugin, all I did was give it a name
@jim said:
Although I wonder if it's worth it for what is practically a one-liner; but I suppose code size isn't always related to usefulness.
This one is worth it
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looked for this in the plugin store... didn't find it. needs to be there. doesn't seem to work in 2015?
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Works fine for me in 2015
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It does for me, too.
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Hmmm...
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Did you save the rb or make one yourself?That was it... I made the rb last time and this time I downloaded it. it's called backout now instead of close all contexts as I'm used to.
Thanks guys.
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You could easily edit the text to say that again.
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I have... I named it GTFO!
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Wow this is just what I was asking for just the other week, but no one who answered seemed to remember it. Maybe it is just my machine but backing out of components is a PITA. So slow sometimes.
Thanks guys for creating and posting this!
Now for the opposite (key command)+click on an entity inside a component to open (edit) that entity's component (/group) to raw geometry level.
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