-----Original Message----- From: Alexandre Prokoudine [mailto:alexandre.prokoudine@...400...] Sent: 15 February 2011 18:21
On 2/15/11, ~suv wrote:
See Jimmac's latest comment in the bug report for another assessment
of
the disadvantages of the 'cycling' behavior with 4 modes.
Personally, I settled with assigning keyboard shortcuts to normal
and
outline view modes to allow a 'pseudo-toggle' between e.g. outline
and
normal view (using two adjacent keys), or no-filter and normal
(using
'toggle' once and switch back to normal view).
If new modes are added, I'd favor a solution to return to the
'toggle'
behavior between normal and last used mode (while keeping the
ability
to
map each mode to its own key using its verb).
I think we are doing it wrong :)
Let's see. Given that we shall have both greyscale/bw mode and color separation view mode, that gives us:
- precision modes (wireframe > no filters > normal)
- color modes (bw, full, separation preview)
So why not have two cycling shortcuts for each of those groups? And separate them in menu?
I think you are right Alexandre :-) Now I just need input on which shortcut key to use for grayscale then :P (please don't make it a numpad key)
-Johan