Hello,
I find myself craving a toolbar which would contain a configurable number of the recently used icons. This would be a quick and easy way of repeating a function that has been used recently.
I know I can use the scissor icon at the top of each menu to keep the menu onscreen but I think the recently used toolbar would be more efficient and easier to use especially when using functions from several menus.
Recently used icon toolbar enhancement request
Moderators: remi77, jacs, Daniel
Yes I am aware of this but I want a more dynamic solution.You can personalize your own toolbar
In other words, If I create a line, then create a circle, then trim some entities, the icons in the recently used toolbar would be:
1. trim
2. circle
3. line
The icons in this toolbar would change constantly to reflect the functions most recently used in the current session.
Best Practices for CAD/CAM Software
would this not fall under a list of "best practices" for CAD/CAM software
there is another software out there i know i cannot mention by name but it was known for its flexible and fun sketcher for at least a decade - we (TS) now have a similar pseudo-sketcher and I would argue that this type of "function" meets the criteria for a best practices entry:
FROM WIKIPEDIA "best practices" Best practices can be defined as the most efficient (least amount of effort) and effective (best results) way of accomplishing a task, based on repeatable procedures that have proven themselves over time for large numbers of people.
note: most of these ts handles quite well - but some are non-existant
*recently used icon list / area of window
*efficient 2d sketcher - with flexible constraints for arriving at full definition
*simple element color modification / definition
*the option to undo?? redo?
*simple creation/identification/modification of constraints
*ability to modify geometry via easy modification of dimensions on the screen
*ability to have icons that represent the various views of your current coordsys: top, bot, left, right, front, back, etc
and the list goes on
these are just examples to get the blood pumping - the crux of the matter is which items belong on the list of "best practitces" that we are being deprived of and is it worth an effort to lobby for certain one to be incorporated sooner rather than later?? For instance - i have probably spent more time writing this rant that it would take a programmer to add a "recently used icons" toolbar along with the option to turn it on or off per personal preference.
any thoughts?
there is another software out there i know i cannot mention by name but it was known for its flexible and fun sketcher for at least a decade - we (TS) now have a similar pseudo-sketcher and I would argue that this type of "function" meets the criteria for a best practices entry:
FROM WIKIPEDIA "best practices" Best practices can be defined as the most efficient (least amount of effort) and effective (best results) way of accomplishing a task, based on repeatable procedures that have proven themselves over time for large numbers of people.
note: most of these ts handles quite well - but some are non-existant
*recently used icon list / area of window
*efficient 2d sketcher - with flexible constraints for arriving at full definition
*simple element color modification / definition
*the option to undo?? redo?
*simple creation/identification/modification of constraints
*ability to modify geometry via easy modification of dimensions on the screen
*ability to have icons that represent the various views of your current coordsys: top, bot, left, right, front, back, etc
and the list goes on
these are just examples to get the blood pumping - the crux of the matter is which items belong on the list of "best practitces" that we are being deprived of and is it worth an effort to lobby for certain one to be incorporated sooner rather than later?? For instance - i have probably spent more time writing this rant that it would take a programmer to add a "recently used icons" toolbar along with the option to turn it on or off per personal preference.
any thoughts?