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Reviewing and Editing Strokes 907
Window/Crossing—
When you choose e ither of the
previous two options, these two options become
available. Window selects only t hose objects
entirely within the rectangular or circular region.
Crossing selects a ll objects within or crossing the
region.
Curr ent St roke S et group—Displays the name
of the current stroke set, so you can review the
strokes defined in that set. You can create and
save a number of different stroke sets. See
Stroke
Preferences (page 3–908)
.
ReviewClick to display the
Review Strokes dialog
(page 3–907)
, in which you can choose from a list
of defined strokes and then see the stroke itself.
You cannot edit strokes this way. To view, change,
and delete strokes, draw the Review Strokes stroke
(by default, a horizontal line from left to right).
Reviewing and Editing Strok es
Define Strokes dialog > Clic k Review.
Draw the R eview Strokes stroke. By default, this is a
horizontal line from left to right.
You can view defined strokes in the Review Strokes
dialog. Depending on how you display this dia log ,
you can also change or delete defined strokes:
ClicktheReviewbuttoninthe
Define Strokes
dialog (page 3–905)
to view strokes, but not
change or delete them.
•DrawtheReviewStrokesstroke(bydefault,
a horizontal line from left to right) to view,
change, and delete strokes. You can redefine
the Review Strokes stroke in the Review Strokes
dialog.
Procedure
To change the command assigned to a stroke (or v ice
versa):
1.
Select a command (or stroke) f rom the list.
2. Click Change. The Define Strokes dialog
appears.
3. Select the new stroke to assign.
4. Click OK in the Define Strokes dialog to assign
theselectedstroketothecommandcurrently
highlighted in the Review Strokes dialog.
Interfa ce
Defined Strokes
Displaysalistofcommandsthatcurrentlyhave
strokes assigned to them and the name of the
current stroke set.
Mak e Camera ActivePointatasinglecamera
(not the target), draw the stroke, and that camera
becomes active in the viewport in which you draw
the stroke.
Chan g e Li g h t Col orYou can stroke this command
over one or more lights. The color selector appears,
so you can change the color of the selected li g hts.
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 small dialog with the
available axis constraints. Double-click to change
the axis constraints for the current transform
mode.