"Ons Gaan Nou Braai" an old South African Expression for we going to have a party (BBQ).
Eish dis x64 is moving. loving it.
Latest posts made by quim
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RE: SketchUp 2015 is 64bit
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RE: Building/Architectural Models Needed
Nick you welcome to checkout my website. I have a few 3d images under gallery and some on YouTube if there is something you like let me know and I can sent the model to you.
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Help needed with keyboard shortcutter
Hi Guys
Is there any Chance that one of you Brilliant ruby scriptwriters can get this easy to use multi key shortcutter to work in SU2014. Been working with it in SU7, 8 and 2013.
With exception of the numerical keys. (originally for a laptop's keyboard with top number keys only) little wonky with right side number keys.Works similar to Autocad using key stroke commands. makes my work flow much faster than the use of icons and allowing a bigger work area on the screen.
Please!!! Please!!! anyone.
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RE: How to see a "Natural View", i.e. no hidden lines
not sure about mac!
but on windows you can also toggle between hidden geometry by pressing the K key.
this turns hidden geometry on and off instantly.Quim
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RE: SHORTCUT MENU PAIN IN THE BUTT
good job with this ruby Jim Foltz !!!!
Quim
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RE: SHORTCUT MENU PAIN IN THE BUTT
@unknownuser said:
how so? what if i wanted a shortcut 'LO' ?
if i pushed the L in LO and it went to my line shortcut, how would i enter the 'LO' shortcut?once I have keyed L and draw a line, i just simply key in the next command LO and so on.
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RE: SHORTCUT MENU PAIN IN THE BUTT
hi Jeff
I now use commands in a very similar manner as I would in ACAD.
for instance gs = gray scale, cm = colour mode, mfo = multiple face offset, pr = protractor and jpp = joint push pullI find this easier than having to make use of alt, shift and ctrl keys.
I also find it easier to associate the keys to the command this way.
also saves me time from looking for the rubys as i don't make much use of icons. -
RE: SHORTCUT MENU PAIN IN THE BUTT
@unknownuser said:
meh.. if you have shortcuts containing multiple letters then you have to press return (or something) to signify youre ready to activate the shortcut.
line would be 'L' then <return> instead of just 'L'..
I'll pass...no need for return works as usual