Selection Properties (Wishlist)

Selection Properties // Wishlist

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technozeus

Jun 29, 1998, 3:34am
When an object is selected, it would be nice to have access to properties
about that object such as it's angle and center of rotation. It would also
be nice to have access to such information when a multiple objects have been
selected. For example, I would like to see it made possible to "change" the
center of rotation before rotating a group of objects, or to choose to set a
group of objects to move along the compas directions even though no object
in the group was set at that type of angle, or to do likewise with a single
object. I like the default choices for group selections as they are, but I
would also like to see it possible to use something other than the defaults
when appropraite.

TechnoZeus

zandorfa

Jun 30, 1998, 1:49am
TZ..

I do agree with you on this one!! I selected a whole range of wall, started
to move it and rotate it. After moving and rotating it, it was only then
that I noticed I was now using the center of * all* of the pieces. It
would have really thrown off what I was trying to do.

Also, with the control select function, I have (granted in haste and amidst
a flurry of telly's) selected a whole block and moved it, before I realized
that I had done that. I had to select the block again, hoping that I didn't
pick up any new pieces and move it back.

I would love to see an edit function that says.. *undo last command* which
would have put the right pieces back in the right places. :)

Zzzzzzz


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technozeus

Jul 2, 1998, 5:04am
Yes, I think we all would like to see an Undo. Not sure, but it seams to
me I've never seen it mentioned in here either... or maybe it has been many
times and just seemed so familliar that I forgot I had seen it. Anyway...
it's mentioned now.

Undo function... please.

:·)

TechnoZeus

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