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Re: [Unofficial Part] 3613 - Arm Piece with Towball Socket
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Wed, 10 Feb 1999 20:00:30 GMT
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On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 16:43:15 GMT, "John VanZwieten"
<john_vanzwieten@msn.com> wrote:
> Doesn't ctl-a do a "select all"? I just found this out from trying it (nice
> to know, as I do this often).
Doh! In my earlier reply, I meant *alt*-A does the 90-degree rotation.
> What are the "matching shift- combo" strokes?
In Modeler, shift-A does a counter-clockwise rotation (the opposite
direction of a plain A keystroke).
> > Didn't know about s and c for center setting, I think.
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> In Ledit, you have to do /TC to set the center. But since in the Edit/Turn
> menu, set center has the "S" underlined, I figured alt-s would be consistent
> (while alt-c would be more similar to Ledit, either one would be great).
Ah. Nope, that S is just a shortcut once you get into the Turn submenu.
You know, I totally forgot about the alt-X, alt-Y, and alt-Z shortcuts.
I've been doing alt-E,T,T,Enter,X for days. Blech.
> That may be what's happening. Is there an option in the editor to not write
> the file automatically?
No, but there could be. Since LEdit uses E for refreshing, would the
keystroke for a refresh be alt-E?
> Currently, what actions trigger the write?
Should be anything that changes the file, or when you click around.
> Clicking
> on another line seems to always do so, but sometimes clicking on the same line
> does, and sometimes it doesn't.
Hmm. I'm using VB's Click event, which is usually hyperactive in its
responsiveness.
Part of the problem could be that there is a two-stage delay in the
refreshes. The Editor waits two seconds to rewrite files, and then the
routine that actually does the file writing can wait to rewrite. That's
an example of an uncleaned-up methodology switch. I've cleaned it up
since 2.0.2 was released.
Steve
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| Steve Bliss wrote in message <36c0b0b7.33126395@l...et.com>... (...) its (...) alt-x/y/z (...) Doesn't ctl-a do a "select all"? I just found this out from trying it (nice to know, as I do this often). What are the "matching shift- combo" strokes? (...) (26 years ago, 10-Feb-99, to lugnet.cad)
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