[Bf-funboard] tracking hotkeys
jms
bf-funboard@blender.org
Tue, 26 Aug 2003 17:16:05 +0200
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Martin Poirier wrote:
>>*** theeth: Ctrl-T and Alt-T to create and destroy
>>TrackTo constraints
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>>Should use :
>>Ctrl-Shift-T and and Alt-Shift-T
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>why? The goal is to completely replace the old
>tracking system, so why would we be using new hotkeys?
>
>Martin
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Ok, I did not understand this.
Is it planed to show how an object is tracked by another one
in the oopsWindow and in the Object python module?
Regards.
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Martin Poirier wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">*** theeth: Ctrl-T and Alt-T to create and destroy
TrackTo constraints
Should use :
Ctrl-Shift-T and and Alt-Shift-T
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why? The goal is to completely replace the old
tracking system, so why would we be using new hotkeys?
Martin
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Ok, I did not understand this.<br>
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Is it planed to show how an object is tracked by another one <br>
in the oopsWindow and in the Object python module?<br>
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Regards.<br>
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