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Keyboard Shortcuts Plugin

just_in_case
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2018-09-23 08:24:57

I just had created a plugin For keyboard Shortcuts for the most used Commands. This will probably save much time to use them while game developing ad will prevent you from doing extra clicks....

So here is the list of commands with Their Shortcuts....


For adding a scenenode
Add a Cubemesh with default size -
 Shift+C 

Add a Planemesh with default size -
 Shift+P 

Add a Sphere with default size -
 Shift+S 

Add a Cylinder with default size -
 Shift+E 

Add a Cone -
 Shift+Q 

Add a simple Camera -
 Shift+W 

Add a point Light -
 Shift+L 

Add a Billboard -
 Shift+B 

Add a 2D Overlay -
 Shift+O 

Add a 3D Sound -
 Shift+M 


For Switching Materials for all the textures of an object
Switch material to Transparent Alpha -
Alt+T

Switch material to Transparent Add -
Alt+A

Switch material to Transparent Solid -
Alt+S


For Toggling Commands on and off
Toggle Dynamic Lighting for the selected scenenode -
Ctrl+Shift+L

Toggle Collision for the selected scenenode -
Ctrl+Shift+C

Toggle Occludes Light for the selected scenenode -
Ctrl+Shift+O

Toggle Visibility for the selected scenenode -
Ctrl+Shift+V

Toggle Wireframe mode for the selected scenenode -
Ctrl+Shift+W

Toggle Anisotropic Filtering for the selected scenenode -
Ctrl+Shift+A

Toggle Double sided Material for the selected scenenode -
Ctrl+Shift+D

Toggle Realtime Shadows -
Ctrl+Shift+S

Toggle Wind -
Ctrl+Shift+L

Toggle Fog -
Ctrl+Shift+F


Note:- Wireframe mode shortcut is already available in coppercube but this plugin command will enable you to use the object in wireframe mode in the windows target too.. not limited to the editor only...

For Rotating an object
Rotate selected scenenode to a value on X-Axis -
Alt+X

Rotate selected scenenode to a value on Y-Axis -
Alt+Y

Rotate selected scenenode to a value on Z-Axis -
Alt+Z


For Moving an object
Move selected scenenode to a value on X-Axis -
Shift+X

Move selected scenenode to a value on Y-Axis -
Shift+Y

Move selected scenenode to a value on Z-Axis -
Shift+Z


For Scaling an object
Scale selected scenenode to a value on X-Axis -
Ctrl+Shift+X

Scale selected scenenode to a value on Y-Axis -
Ctrl+Shift+Y

Scale selected scenenode to a value on Z-Axis -
Ctrl+Shift+Z

Scale selected scenenode to a value on All-Axis -
Ctrl+Shift+A


Note:- If you are going to use Scale,Rotate or Position Commands then I Advise to you do not use the Cancel button instead just press Ok button....

You can download the Extension/Plugin from here:- https://neophyte.cf/assets.html

more shortcuts can be added if changing shortcuts and adding new one in translation files would work but for some unknown reason they won't work....

Anyways I Hope you guys find it Useful.....


behroz-khan
Registered User
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2018-09-25 18:19:43

WOW! How did you programmed that? But it has a problem:
Ctrl+Shift+A never works...
But anyways I need to be used to it. It requires a month...

It's so awesome!


just_in_case
Moderator
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2018-09-25 18:24:29

oops my mistake.... Just change the last line in the script and add your desired key... because Ctrl+Shift+A is also used for anti aliasing... i missed that.. you have to change the last line of code with your preffered key instead of CTrl+Shift+A for scaling all objects on all axis...


behroz-khan
Registered User
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2018-09-25 19:01:50

Worked! Thanks for Help! and Edit of previous post:

WOW! How did you programmed that? But it has a problem:
Ctrl+Shift+A it enables anti aliasing...
But anyways I need to be used to it. It requires a month...

It's so awesome!


And will you update it on you website (https://neophyte.cf/assets.html)???
I simply used Ctrl+A. Thats it.
Please update it on your website for new downloaders...


behroz-khan
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2018-09-25 19:12:25

Hey Just-In-Case How you created this website??? And from where you bought the domain???
My guess:
Wix or Weebly
And free domain from dot.tk

NeverMind I am not insulting you and i have also got free domain and removed because it looked ugly...


just_in_case
Moderator
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2018-09-26 07:16:17

am using a domain which i have got from freenom..... and created website with CMS software... it doesn't matter if your domain is free or paid...

the look and style depends on how you design your website and what content you have provided... The Content of the website matters..... Am not onto the footsteps of Marshtown madness... which is a complete different website..

MTM was a community site.. while my site is more like a personal blog...I only host assets which are created by me on the website and don't host third party assets... my website is focused on simplicity and speed....

So the content of the site matters, and why do you think you have insulted me?

You didn't posted anything which might seem to be insulting to me in your thread.


behroz-khan
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2018-09-26 20:43:59

Yeah I know content mattera but if the website is totally ugly then the design would matter. So this means that design also matters.


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