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IC6 design tool.

ICredneck
ICredneck over 13 years ago

I'm looking for experienced IC6 users that are willing to answer questions, most are simple.

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    skillUser over 13 years ago

    Hi,

    The left mouse drag event is coded as "<DrawThru1>" and bound to "leSelBoxOrStretch()", so you would just change this binding to something like geAddSelectBox() or geSingleSelectBox() - depending on whether you want the new box to be added to the selection set, or selected instead of what might currently be selected. The  geAddSelectBox() function is bound to "Shift<DrawThru1>" so I would pick the latter function personally.  You can modify the bindkey setting using the Options -> Bindkeys menu in the CIW, or by using the hiSetBindKey() SKILL function.

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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    skillUser over 13 years ago

    Hi,

    The left mouse drag event is coded as "<DrawThru1>" and bound to "leSelBoxOrStretch()", so you would just change this binding to something like geAddSelectBox() or geSingleSelectBox() - depending on whether you want the new box to be added to the selection set, or selected instead of what might currently be selected. The  geAddSelectBox() function is bound to "Shift<DrawThru1>" so I would pick the latter function personally.  You can modify the bindkey setting using the Options -> Bindkeys menu in the CIW, or by using the hiSetBindKey() SKILL function.

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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