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Setting a Context View
Contexts can be set:
From the Contextual menu. Options are:
Set As Context: Select the node you want to set as a Context view. From the contextual menu,
select Set As Context, and select the specific Context view you want to assign it to.
Set As Next Available Context: Select the node you want to set as a Context view. From the
contextual menu, select "Set As Next Available Context". The selected node is set as the first available
Context view in the list. When all ten Context view slots are used, this option is no longer available.
Using the Context button:
Pressing the Context button sets the selected node to the first available Context view in the list.
Clicking the drop-down arrow displays the Context list and you can select the specific Context view
you want to set.
Using Keyboard Shortcuts:
Several keyboard shortcuts are available for setting Context views.
NOTE The keyboard shortcuts described below apply to the Flame profile. The names of the shortcuts are
displayed in parenthesis to allow users of other profiles to quickly search for the corresponding keyboard
shortcuts.
Pressing = + click (Set Context) on a selected node displays the Context list menu, with the first
available slot highlighted.
This keyboard shortcut also enables you to select a node output as a Context view, by clicking the output
of the node.
There are three ways of setting a Context view from here:
Pressing Enter automatically sets the highlighted slot.
Pressing the number key (1 to 0, where 0 represents 10) corresponding to the desired slot.
Clicking the desired slot.
NOTE When all the slots are used, this menu appears, regardless of the input method used, so that you
can select the specific Context you want to overwrite.
Pressing Meta + = + click (Set As Next Available Context) on a selected node assigns it to the first available
Context view in the list.
Displaying Context Views in the Viewport
You can display the context view of your choice, by pressing Space + [the number corresponding to
that Context view : 1 to 0, where 0 represents 10].
You can navigate between the next and previous Context view, using Tab (Previous Context) and Shift
+ Tab (Next Context).
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