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Jul 15, 2024, 6:38:44 PM7/15/24
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@Rumo That would be amazing, but doesnt work for me. I have to tab before ctrl + z. Annoying thing is that i only type in one direction, so sometimes i have to tab, and some times i dont have to. Is it a bug then?

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You said ctrl z reverse the type actions, and when none is left, the event is propagated and goes to the last review. This does not work for me. If there is a type field, it auto focus on it and ctrl z doesnt undo the review for me

Anyway, the addon worked in an unexpected way. After assigning m_toolbox undo": "Alt+Z", ctrl + z worked in the windows again. Since i dont ever need to undo in the type box, i dont have to actually use alt + z. So its just like i disabled the ctrl z in the type field

1. Ctrl+Scrollwheel is a common gesture for zooming among other programs, at least among Microsoft programs. So this is the natural gesture to a new programmer or those who did not already know the structure scroll shortcut. The same is true for Ctrl+= and Ctrl+- (zoom in and zoom out respectively). In LabVIEW, they used to be to change font sizes. Those are now Ctrl+> and Ctrl+

2. No, you cannot get the old way back. You can adjust your muscle memory. We all have with other things. I'm of the opinion that there are too many environment options already. Let's not add more for things like this.

Ctrl+Scrollwheel is a common gesture for zooming among other programs, at least among Microsoft programs. So this is the natural gesture to a new programmer or those who did not already know the structure scroll shortcut.

Then, in the same logic they should adjust the shortcut for multi-selecting VI objects to be ctrl+click instead of shift+click. It is already the case e.g. for project items in the project explorer or user layers in the icon editor, so why not everywhere ?

In the project explorer or icon editor user layers, Ctrl+Click selects multiple individual items, which is the industry standard. Shift+Click with select a range of items. That is different from an image type of select. Visio uses either Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click (worked for either for me in Visio 2016). Visual Studio 2019 does the same. So the only objection I am seeing is that NI should let Ctrl+Click multiselect as well as Shift+Click.

It works rather well, I'd say! There were a few cosmetic changes to how wires are highlighted, probably because the original ways looked horrible at anything other than default zoom, but it is quite acceptable.

Hello, is it possible in af designer to copy the last object and copy its distance that i moved?
like in illustrator, for example, i draw a circle, move to the side and press ctrl+d then the object and the movement is copied

I know its a late reply but i just search this today and this was the first site that appeared so i will reply for future users. duplicate on Affinity Designer is ctrl + J but it works better than illustrator if you have an object1 and use alt to duplicate you create object 2 if you keep alt pressed and you rotate the object2 if you press ctrl + J it will repeat that rotation and if you keep ctrl + J you will create a flower.

Can I make Ctrl + Shift + RMB the standard way I orbit without having to press Ctrl + Shift too? I really like being able to rotate around the cursor vs the other options under options view such as around Cplane ect. Any way to make it stick?

When I try to rotate my model with nothing selected and I rotate it 90deg, (like going from front to right view but just using rotate, the rotation point is approximately 300 units in front of both the center extents of the model and the origin. When I hold shift + control and then hit RMB to rotate it grabs the point the mouse was on to use as the rotation point, not the arbitrary 300 units in front of the model. Just wondering if i can set that as default without having to hold Shift+Control.

No command just right mouse button to spin the model around. To try to clarify further, open a model, any model. in perspective view rotate around it using right mouse button. now hold shift + ctrl and right mouse button and see how the behavior is different. I like the way it rotates when holding shift + ctrl and just want to make that default.

Hello - There is a difference if you start rotating (RMB) and then hold Shift or Ctrl-Shift while rotating - that locks things in a different way. That behavior is only available with that combo - start rotating and then while rotating, hold down Shift or Ctrl-Shift. Did I get it?

Hi - like @pascal wrote, the behavior that you like is only available with the Ctrl + Shift combination. The only other way of achieving what you like without that key combination is by setting the view target (with Zoom Target) to the point that you want to rotate the view around.

Hi Ericnistler,
Has your problem been solved? Is your problem the one mentioned in this video? This problem has troubled me for a long time, if there is any solution, please inform, thank you! @ericnistler

To me, it does what I want but it would be much more handy if it would work as suggested in first post
(simply rotating with one mouse button instaed doing zoom>choosing point and area> and only then rotating)

Dynamic Views should have a Find on Page text field. A ctrl+F search only covers what's visible on screen currently, which is useless if you have a lot of data and you need to scroll to find what you're looking for.

Dynamic view is extremely useful for providing secure access to the data, but it's really falls short with user experience with the lack of search functionality. Forcing a user to create filters to search for something in the data is a horrible user experience. Also, setting a filter only allows you to search for data in a specific column and not across the entire dynamic view.

I've found at least 3 specific requests for this feature, one going back over 4 years, and as a new user of Smartsheet it is very surprising to see that there is no global search function in dynamic view. Are they not able to figure out how to secure the underlying data in the dynamic view? What's the development challenge here?

For some reason baseline line does not seem to show up in report and consequently the dashboard. It would be really nice if you could implement the features that you are already doing for sheet also be available in reports.

I am fairly new to Juniper and am trying to configure an EX4200 switch on the oob interface using putty ssh and noticed some strange behaviour and I am trying to figure out if it is a JunOS bug or something else.

I was using the show command to verify the configuration on the switch and accidentally pushed the "e" key during the output which prompted the "match except:" option. So I pressed ctrl+c to abort and then enter to return to the commandline. now 10 seconds later (or more - timeframe seems to be random) the CLI freezes completely. I then have to reconnect using a new putty session. (however on some occasions it did unfreeze after 10 minutes or so.)

I tested this a few times and noticed that if I do type some characters after the "match except:" prompt and then press the abort sequence this issue does not occur. only when I leave it blank before pressing abort.

I recently upgraded to 10.0S1.1 but I seem to recall having the same issue when I was using version 9.4R1.8 allthough I am not certain of that. But I still have to unpack another switch which should have an older version installed so I will verify if it has the same issue.

I agree with Kevin, the bug I was thinking of was fixed in 10.0R1 and 9.6R3 (and thus also in 10.0S1 - unless you meant 10.0B1...) - can you please confirm that you are still seeing this behaviour in 10.0 ? If so, then it would appear to be a new bug.

At this point I seem to be able to press the abort sequence again, which returns me to the commandline after a few seconds. But then it freezes again a bit later, until at some point abort doesn't seem to work either

I did a few more tests with JTA (Java telnet/ssh). This time the command line does not block while I am stroking random keys after the abort sequence (like it did with putty) but it freezes instantly when I actually press enter.

I just came across this bug myself - turns out there is still an issue in recent releases specifically at the "match" prompt when you hit ctrl-c. This is: 493881 - CLI is getting stuck when the user is retrieving interface stats

Copy the text you want
Place the pointer at the point where you want the text pasting using the formatting at that point in the document.
Press and release the following keys in this order: Alt, H, V, T

Ctrl-shift-V is a paste without formatting, so the text pasted will match the font of whatever else is there. If you paste with ctrl-V a sentence from 3 different websites it will typically look like a ransom note because each sentence will have its own font, size and maybe even indentation or centering.

Unfortunately, it still doesn't work. I know of a workaround: Right click and select the option to confirm the translation and move to the next untranslated segment or "Ctrl+Alt+Enter" but it is not as effective as the shortcut "Ctrl + Enter" and a bit time consuming.

Thank you. It says Ctrl + Enter. I also tried to adjust the shortcut in something else, but it doesn't seem to work. I don't get a notification that the new shortcut is already in use, but I thought perhaps try to adjust it and readjust it again into Ctrl+Enter. Unfortunately, it doesn't help.

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