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866 Chapter 22: Customizing the User Interface
ClicktheReviewbuttonintheDefine Strokes
dialog (page 3–863) to view strokes, but not
change or delete them.
•DrawtheReviewStrokesstroke(bydefault,
a horizontal line from left to right) to view,
change, a nd delete strokes. You can redefine
the Review Strokes stroke in the Review Strokes
dialog.
Procedure
To change the command assigned to a stroke (or vice
versa):
1.
Select a command (or stroke) from the list.
2. Click Change. The Define Strokes dialog
appears.
3. Select the new stroke to assign.
4. ClickOKintheDefineStrokesdialogtoassign
theselectedstroketothecommandcurrently
highlighted in the Review Strokes dialog.
Inter face
Defined Strokes
Displaysalistofcommandsthatcurrentlyhave
strokes assigned to them and the name of t he
current stroke set.
Mak e Camera ActivePointatasinglecamera
(not the t arget), draw the stroke, and that camera
becomes active in the viewport in which you draw
the stroke.
Chang e L ight Col o rYou can stroke this command
over one or more lights. The color selector appears,
so you can change the color of the selected lights.
Light On/Of f Toggle—Stroke over a light to toggle it
on and off. If you stroke over two or more lights,
all the lights are set to a common state, either all
on or all off.
Set Constraints—Displays a sm a ll dialog with the
available axis constraints. D ouble-click to change
the axis constraints for the current transform
mode.
Move Mode (Set Constraints)Switches to Move
transform mode and displays a small dialog
w ith the available axis constraints. Double-click
to change the ax is constraints for the current
transform mode.
Rota te Mode (Set Constraints)—Switches to Select
andRotatemodeanddisplaysasmalldialog
w ith the available axis constraints. Double-click
to change the ax is constraints for the current
transform mode.
ScaleMode(SetConstraints)Switches to Select
and Scale mode and displays a small dialog
w ith the available axis constraints. Double-click
to change the ax is constraints for the current
transform mode.
Review Strok esDisplays the Review Strokes
dialog.
Str ok e Prefer ences—Displays the Stroke Preferences
dialog (page 3–867).
Show As
Provides two options that specify how commands
aredisplayedinthelist.
Command NameDisplays the assig ned strokes by
command name (for example, Play Animation).