The layout editor has changed. It is now more powerful and works more like other editors.
It now uses a CUT / COPY / PASTE system using the standard Windows keys CTRL+X/C/V
This is different from the old editor style which was based on a select / duplicate / move type of logic which had some limitations and caused some problems.
The problem:
The problem in the old system was that when you selected some objects, they were selected in two ways simultaneously.
1) Visible 'in hand' where your mouse was pointing, ready to be placed in the world
2) The original objects you had selected were still selected
This caused some confusion. For example, if you had some blue tyres and you wanted to place some red ones, you might click the colour and that would change the object in your hand as well as the one on the ground, previously placed or selected.
There are various other examples such as modification of concrete object heights and rotation of objects that could be confusing or annoying because of the old selection method.
The solution:
The updated editor moves to a different editor logic that should be more familiar because of its similarity with other editors. You can cut, copy and paste.
The real improvement now is that there is a complete separation between the world objects that have been selected, and a selection of objects 'in hand'. Only one of these types of selection is active at any time, so if you make any changes to their colour, dimensions, heading, altitude then it only affects the one active selection.
How to use it:
You create a real world selection, as before, by clicking on object selection buttons. There are two ways to select multiple objects.
1) Hold CTRL and click on object selection buttons
2) Hold CTRL and draw a selection rectangle using the left mouse button
After making your selection you can adjust it in various ways using the on screen buttons or keys.
Maybe you would like to duplicate the selected objects. Press COPY and you will see a live selection in hand. Point to where you would like to place the objects and press PASTE or O to put the new objects there.
Maybe you would like to move your selected objects. There are two ways to do this.
1) Press CUT. The original objects are deleted and you will see them as a live selection in hand located at the mouse cursor. You can now make modifications to the selection as required before pasting or placing it in a new location.
2) Press COPY. You will see a live selection in hand while the original objects remain in the world. Make any changes to the selection then press M to move the original objects to their new position.
You can paste a copied selection in two ways:
1) O key: Place objects and keep a selection in hand to be placed again
2) PASTE: Paste the objects and the new objects will be selected, not leaving a selection in hand
Note: you can switch between the two selection styles by pressing COPY.
1) Real world objects selected -> press COPY -> now you have a selection in hand
2) In hand selection -> press COPY to UN-COPY the selection, i.e. reverts to the world object selection
Note: new PGUP and PGDN keys to adjust height for concrete and other floating objects.
Test patch download: EDIT: This is now in the official version 0.6T
It now uses a CUT / COPY / PASTE system using the standard Windows keys CTRL+X/C/V
This is different from the old editor style which was based on a select / duplicate / move type of logic which had some limitations and caused some problems.
The problem:
The problem in the old system was that when you selected some objects, they were selected in two ways simultaneously.
1) Visible 'in hand' where your mouse was pointing, ready to be placed in the world
2) The original objects you had selected were still selected
This caused some confusion. For example, if you had some blue tyres and you wanted to place some red ones, you might click the colour and that would change the object in your hand as well as the one on the ground, previously placed or selected.
There are various other examples such as modification of concrete object heights and rotation of objects that could be confusing or annoying because of the old selection method.
The solution:
The updated editor moves to a different editor logic that should be more familiar because of its similarity with other editors. You can cut, copy and paste.
The real improvement now is that there is a complete separation between the world objects that have been selected, and a selection of objects 'in hand'. Only one of these types of selection is active at any time, so if you make any changes to their colour, dimensions, heading, altitude then it only affects the one active selection.
How to use it:
You create a real world selection, as before, by clicking on object selection buttons. There are two ways to select multiple objects.
1) Hold CTRL and click on object selection buttons
2) Hold CTRL and draw a selection rectangle using the left mouse button
After making your selection you can adjust it in various ways using the on screen buttons or keys.
Maybe you would like to duplicate the selected objects. Press COPY and you will see a live selection in hand. Point to where you would like to place the objects and press PASTE or O to put the new objects there.
Maybe you would like to move your selected objects. There are two ways to do this.
1) Press CUT. The original objects are deleted and you will see them as a live selection in hand located at the mouse cursor. You can now make modifications to the selection as required before pasting or placing it in a new location.
2) Press COPY. You will see a live selection in hand while the original objects remain in the world. Make any changes to the selection then press M to move the original objects to their new position.
You can paste a copied selection in two ways:
1) O key: Place objects and keep a selection in hand to be placed again
2) PASTE: Paste the objects and the new objects will be selected, not leaving a selection in hand
Note: you can switch between the two selection styles by pressing COPY.
1) Real world objects selected -> press COPY -> now you have a selection in hand
2) In hand selection -> press COPY to UN-COPY the selection, i.e. reverts to the world object selection
Note: new PGUP and PGDN keys to adjust height for concrete and other floating objects.
Test patch download: EDIT: This is now in the official version 0.6T