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en respuesta a: Anonymous

Waouu

That is the best accepted solution I ever had.

I really thank you

 

A button :

^c^c_circle

often includes the ESCAPE (it is there as "^c^c")

But if you want, you can prefix with *, it will apply the MULTIPLE command

So.

If you draw a line and want to stop for a cicle, CLICK the circle button with NO ESCAPE in between !

If you finished a circle, press ENTER to make another one.

If you were doing something else, and are free to hit a command, press C (Circle abbrev.)

 

Pretty fast ways, aren't they ?

 

About copying :

CP (in my language, check if it launches COPY in your Royal tongue) is a good way. But it is also a all command to learn (Press F1)

True : if you want to copy on itself it takes 3 ENTER, you need a macro if you do it all day.

But you can also click object(s), choose a blue grip and make it red and press ENTER as much as you want (look what it does) + a Copy option, etc...

 

You can make buttons, commands, personnalize (through a palette or the CUI command) :

'CIRCLERAD;50

'CIRCLERAD;10

 *^c^c_circle;\;

[1 : sets future radius to 50, 2 : to 10, 3 : macros the fastest circle command you've ever seen, needs Escape to end]

 

Now that you know what we do of the soft, you know why it exists. It is a universal drawing board that you can (have to) manage your own way.