Hello thogether,

does anyone know how to move in Rhino 5 the object snap toolbar within the bottom line to the middle of my screen?

In order to save mouseways it would be fine if its possible.

Same situation with the tabbed ones on top.

It doesn't make sense to go allways all the way to the farthest corner.

Martin

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Hi Martin,

 

When you press the middle mouse botton a toolbar will appear where ever you are on your screen.

So feed (copy) in all the commands you need in this toolbar.

 

Best, Peter

Hi Martin - I don't know of a way to do that, but, for what it is worth, I dock mine next to the command line, which saves a good deal of space since much of the command line width is wasted. I park Filters on the other side of the command line. I've attached an image ....it's not really that compressed, just for the image. I find this to be pretty efficient.

-Pascal

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Thanks Pascal and Peter for your replies

@ Peter I know abaut this option but I don't like to fill this toolbar uo to much.

@ Pascal looks like an intersting version. I'll take a closer look at it. I allready use the commandline space in another way.

The possibility of moving the snap toolbar to the middle works in Rhino 4, so I wonder why it' s not possible in V5.

Martin

Hi Martin-

"The possibility of moving the snap toolbar to the middle works in Rhino 4, so I wonder why it' s not possible in V5."

this is a casualty of making the toolbars behave better in general. One of the huge complaints about Rhino toolbars was that if Rhino window were resized smaller, toolbars would jump around and then not go back to where they were when the Rhino window was restored. Also, that nothing could be efficiently docked next to the command area. Fixing these problems breaks the other behavior... overall, I think we win, but there are some inconveniences for some users.

-Pascal

pascal@mcneel.com

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