Re: In the feature manager...
- From: "Seth Renigar" <srenigar.no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 16:08:43 GMT
COOL!!! I learnt something new. I have always had the arrow key navigation
checked. But I thought that was simply to highlight features, sketches,
parts, etc. with the arrow keys. I had no idea it would control the
rollback bar. Never tried it...
There is only drawback to this. My original problem with the rollback bar
is that it is difficult to grab very quickly. That is why I opted to use
the RMB, roll forward option when trouble-shooting the feature tree.
Usually when I am trouble-shooting, I edit most sketches and features as I
am rolling thru, just to verify them. When I do that, the arrow key
navigation method still requires me to at least highlight the rollback bar
each time, which brings me back to the original problem.
It will work for me in some cases. And I WILL be using this trick from time
to time, I'm sure. But, I just wish my stinking RMB command to stay put!!!!
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Seth Renigar
Emerald Tool and Mold Inc.
(Remove ".no.spam" from my address)
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"SW-Mike" <miket1975@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Seth
When I roll-back in the feature tree, sometimes I want to roll-forward one
feature at a time (for troubleshooting usually). The rollback bar is
tedious to grab sometimes. So what I have found is easier is to right
click
on the feature below the rollback bar and select "roll forward" (I think
that's the right wording). However, sometimes this option is there, and
sometimes its not
There is an easier way to navigate the rollback bar in the feature
tree. In tool-options-feature manager, check 'arrow key navigation'.
You can then use the arrow keys to move the rollback bar up and down
once it is selected.
Mike
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