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Multi-Select Delete // Wishlistdabean eApr 2, 2005, 2:30am
Ok, What there should be is a feature where when you ctrl + shift select
all objects in a cell, and you hit delete, if there are other citizen objects, instead of doing nothing it should delete only your objects (under your cit-number). Another idea is an 'un-do' where you accidently hit delete after a larger multi select and loose half of your build. thanks! Bean! sw comitApr 2, 2005, 7:03pm
Undo would save a lot of grief. What with insert and delete being right
next to eachother X_X [View Quote] lord fettApr 3, 2005, 12:30am
Or at least have something that says... "Are you sure you want to
delete?" and only have that message come up when you have multiple objects selected, otherwise, it deletes on key press like normal. [View Quote] ferruccioApr 3, 2005, 9:32am
It could give the "are you sure" message if the total number of bytes in the
object name, description, and command box are above a certain number. It could even be an adjustable amount of bytes in the options menu. [View Quote] captain mad mikeApr 6, 2005, 11:27pm
Or even have an enable/disable checkbox in the options. About time a new
feature has that :P -CMM [View Quote] pc hamsterApr 10, 2005, 7:08am
Hi everyone:
On 1 Apr 2005 23:30:12 -0500, "DaBean e" <shamilton7 at hotmail.com> [View Quote] >Ok, What there should be is a feature where when you ctrl + shift select >all objects in a cell, and you hit delete, if there are other citizen >objects, instead of doing nothing it should delete only your objects >(under your cit-number). Agreed however one would think that if objects that didn't belong to you were highlighted by you and you hit the DELETE key, you would get a message from BI for each object that doesn't belong to you that you highligted. Kinda redundant I know, but.... > Another idea is an 'un-do' where you accidently hit delete after a >larger multi select and loose half of your build. thanks! Again agreed. An UNO DELETE command similar to the one in Cool Edit 2000 is DEFINATELY in order. For hotkeys, I would think you would be able to use CTRL-Z too. Just my opinion :) PC Hamster Mayor - City Of Hamsterville pchamster at comcast.net Denver, Colorado (my REAL city :-)) http://hamsterville.tripod.com/ HAMSTERVILLE GROUND ZERO - AW 5029N 500E SKYPE ME at patspodcast |