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The X, Y, and Z buttons Choose which curves of the selected object are
displayed in the Workbench.
NOTE Toggling X, Y, or Z also toggles the corresponding Biped toolbar button
of the
Curve Editor on page 3572.
The 180 limit Sets the Quat Curve to display as clamped between 180
and 180 degrees, instead of accumulated. Default=off.
Draw While Moving Sets the Workbench to update the curves as you
move keys. When off, curves display as optimized lines until you release the
mouse after moving or changing a key. Default=on.
Show Layered Edit When on, displays a graphic tool for adjusting sets
of keys along a curve within a range.
To set the range, click to highlight one of the square handles, and then drag
it. As you drag, the handle follows the curve.
Handle follows curve.
To set a layered offset, click to highlight the circular handle, and then drag it
to the desired position. The circular handle follows the curve unless you hold
down the Esc key. If you drag while holding down Esc, you can move the
handle off the curve, which scales the keys within the range.
Enable Sub Anims When on, sets the Workbench to display the curves
of the selected parts subanim in combination with the position or rotation
curves. Subanims are list controllers which can be added to provide additional
animation controls to biped body parts. Default=off.
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