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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000060 | DarkRadiant | GUI | public | 27.01.2007 03:21 | 12.02.2007 22:50 |
Reporter | SneaksieDave | Assigned To | greebo | ||
Priority | low | Severity | feature | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Product Version | 0.8.0 | ||||
Fixed in Version | 0.9.0 | ||||
Summary | 0000060: Cancel of operation with ESC before committing? | ||||
Description | One nice thing in Blender is that an action that has a definite start and end (for example, a drag - you enter drag mode, mouse down, drag, then mouse up) can be cancelled/undone by hitting ESC before the last step. DR seems to already do this for resizing of brushes. It doesn't seem to do it for brush moves - those, it just deselects. | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Good point, a lot of applications miss this important feature and require the use of Undo to get rid of unwanted changes. | |
I will look into this task and will report what I find. :) | |
Transformation operations can now be cancelled by pressing ESC. The binding to the ESC is hardcoded at the moment, I don't know if it's worth to have this customisable. |
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Very nice >:) | |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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27.01.2007 03:21 | SneaksieDave | New Issue | |
27.01.2007 10:04 | orbweaver | Note Added: 0000026 | |
27.01.2007 10:04 | orbweaver | Status | new => confirmed |
27.01.2007 17:42 | greebo | Status | confirmed => assigned |
27.01.2007 17:42 | greebo | Assigned To | => greebo |
27.01.2007 17:42 | greebo | Note Added: 0000032 | |
11.02.2007 10:46 | greebo | Status | assigned => resolved |
11.02.2007 10:46 | greebo | Fixed in Version | => latest SVN |
11.02.2007 10:46 | greebo | Resolution | open => fixed |
11.02.2007 10:46 | greebo | Note Added: 0000080 | |
12.02.2007 22:50 | SneaksieDave | Status | resolved => closed |
12.02.2007 22:50 | SneaksieDave | Note Added: 0000114 |