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Chapter 1: Learning the Maya Interface
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Using Tear-Off Menus
At the very top of most menus is a double line called the tear-off menu. Clicking on this line makes the menu a
tear-off menu and displays it as a separate panel, like the one shown in Figure 1-4, that you can move about by
dragging on its title bar. Tear-off menus are convenient because they make the menu commands accessible with
one click, but you need the space to leave the tear-off menu open without covering something else.
Note
In an effort to make the tear-off menu smaller, the keyboard hotkeys
aren’t displayed on a tear-off menu.
FIGURE 1-4
Tear-off menu
Understanding Tools versus Actions
If you peruse the menus, you’ll see many commands that end in the word Tool. Tools, when selected, are active
until another tool is selected, but actions are only executed once. The last tool used is displayed at the bottom of
the Toolbox for easy re-selection. Double-clicking a tool’s button will open the Tool Settings interface on the
right side of the interface, as shown for the Move tool in Figure 1-5. You can also open the Tool Settings using
the Show/Hide Tool Settings button at the right end of the Status Line. Tool settings are also persistent and can
be reset using the Reset Tool button at the top of the Tool Settings interface.