I mean the option, that hides all other layers, except the selected one. I use it quite a lot, and I need sometimes to toggle this visibility fast and often. clicking twice on this little eye icon is slowing me down...
But I cannot find this in the keyboard shortcuts list.
Is it possible to set a shortcut to "display current layer"?
Is it possible to set a shortcut to "display current layer"?
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Re: Is it possible to set a shortcut to "display current lay
Layer: Toggle Display All ?
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Re: Is it possible to set a shortcut to "display current lay
in general, if there is an assigned shortcut you'll find it by hovering over the button (the inline help will display it)
if there isn't an assigned key, you can use the inline help description of the button to search for it in the keyboard shortcuts ( CTRL-k)
if there isn't an assigned key, you can use the inline help description of the button to search for it in the keyboard shortcuts ( CTRL-k)
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Re: Is it possible to set a shortcut to "display current lay
Thanks! That's it.Paul Fierlinger wrote:Layer: Toggle Display All ?
I know, but that's why I ask - because the name in the list doesn't match the name of the function, therefore no way to easily find it.Peter Wassink wrote:in general, if there is an assigned shortcut you'll find it by hovering over the button (the inline help will display it)
if there isn't an assigned key, you can use the inline help description of the button to search for it in the keyboard shortcuts ( CTRL-k)
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