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  • #85952
    NaxosCG
    Customer

    Hello there !

    Another small request, please : a faster duplicate puzzle behaviour.

    Right BT + duplicate, or even CTRL+ / CTRL V is ok, but one is not fast and super easy to do, other puts the pasted puzzle in the center of screen, often not easy to manage.

    So here my 2cents idea : like with 3DSmax, SHIFT + drag a puzzle to copy / paste under cursor.

    So when we need several times the same puzzle, SHIFT+drag it from it’s position – this would copy/paste and move with cursor – and drop it directly in new position.
    Lots of seconds saved this way ;-)

    shift-n-drag idea

    • This topic was modified 1 month, 2 weeks ago by NaxosCG.

    "1+1=3... for large values of 1"

    #85954

    We can think about it :scratch:

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    #85963
    NaxosCG
    Customer

    That would be a very serious time saver ;-)

    "1+1=3... for large values of 1"

    #85976
    adamabr
    Customer

    Not to blow my own horn or anything but you might like the Shift+D shortcut I have in my Verge3D tools. Completely free so you can test it and see if you like it. I use it all the time.

    See the link in my signature below.

    Adam's Verge3D Tools:
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    #86006
    NaxosCG
    Customer

    Not to blow my own horn or anything but you might like the Shift+D shortcut I have in my Verge3D tools. Completely free so you can test it and see if you like it. I use it all the time.

    See the link in my signature below.

    Hello Adamabr,
    I’ll for sure install and use your tools, but the shift + drag i’m requesting for is not really the same as your shift+D. Both would be nice.

    Best regards

    "1+1=3... for large values of 1"

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