This section contains a list of tips related to the AliasStudio interface that will ease some tasks and increase your efficiency.
| If you do not see any view windows, or the view windows do not take up the full view window space, choose Layouts > All windows > User windows (or press F9) or Layouts > All windows > All windows. |
| If the Control Panel is not displayed, choose Windows > Control panel to make it visible. |
| Hotkeys show up next to the names of menu items. |
To see the AliasStudio view windows full screen, without
borders or user interface elements, choose Layouts
> Full screen. To return to the conventional display
press .
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| Choose Construction > Grid preset - ❐ to customize the grid further. For example, you can turn on Labels to show distances between grid lines. |
| If a menu item or tool seems to have disappeared from the interface, choose Preferences > Menus > Long menus. |
| You can customize which menu items and tools appear in the interface. Use Preferences > Interface > Hotkeys/Menus to turn items on or off, then choose Preferences > Menus > Short menus. |
| To show only tools and menus related to painting, modeling or visualizing workflows, choose Preferences > Workflows > Paint, Modeling or Visualize, respectively. |
When setting up marking menus, hold and double-click icons to shorten
(or abbreviate) the name of the tool. This allows for narrower marking
menus.
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You can customize the name of tools on the shelves by
holding the key and double-click the
tool icon in the shelf.
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| Assign a hotkey or marking menu item to the Windows > Palette and Windows > Shelves commands. This way you can keep the palette and shelves windows closed until you need a tool not on your hotkeys or marking menus, saving you screen space. |
| You can hold the middle mouse button and drag the color from the Color Swatch in the Color Editor to a shelf |
| Values (e.g. x,y,z or u,v) can be typed on the prompt line with either a space or a comma separating the numbers. |
| If you type an r on the prompt line, the numbers you type after it will be considered relative. If you type an a, the numbers will be absolute. |
| Double-click a menu title to reselect the last command chosen from the menu. |
You can also hold and click a tool icon or
menu item to open its option box.
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| You can hold the Alt key and drag left or right over a text box to adjust the value inside |
You can copy, cut, and paste text strings in Studio (e.g.
values in option boxes) by using -C, -X, and -V like in Windows.
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If you make a mistake, choose Edit > Undo or Z to step
back.
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Single key hotkeys (Preferences > Interface
> Toggle single hotkeys) let you use normal keystrokes
(without modifier keys) as hotkeys. To use the prompt line while
in single key hotkey mode, press the key.
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| Pressing the Space bar has the same effect as clicking the Go button that appears while using some tools. |
Pressing + Space bar shows
or hides an opened control window (such as the one for Align or Rail
surface).
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| If Studio crashes, look for a file named wire\_M.SAVES\_msaved_<month>_<day>_<time>_Stage.wire. under your current project. |