Maybe some important ones, too: Hold CRTL+LMB Click on a choreograph sets it to "Last active chor" or "Current Chor" (the little point, which is by default in front of the last chors name should jump to the CRTL+LMB clicked object)
Maybe you'll have a deeper ahhh effect to now: > * ......... Only choreographs up to the current > choreography are executed. > Hmmm, maybe you'll ask what's this good for :-? Maybe you like to move the object, but you don't like the "Translators", which will be created, if the object is already animated, simply CRTL+LMB click the *.init (the chor itself) then all animators are disabled. Now you can move, reposition OR change the shape of a binded object :-! without getting translators or loosing the animation. Hold 1 (one) or 2 (two) key while moving keys on a animation curve, locks the movement on x/y axis (same as VSL curves ;-) Feel free to ask for more (Chor Window is animators best friend :-) Matthias ----- Original Message ----- From: "studio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 8:24 PM Subject: Mysterious Anim Window References > Also , this is on the same page in the reference manual > > - 'Animation Window' ; > *************************************************** > * Attributes - Sub menus can be used for enabling/disabling > attributes for keyframing. If an attribute is disabled, editing > attributes with animation recording on will not create new key > frames for it. > > * Show Choreographs, Hide Choreographs - These menus can be > used for controlling the visibility of choreographs in the > Choreography Window. Useful when managing scenes > consisting of hundreds or thousands of animated objects. > > * Up, Down - These menus can be used for controlling the > current choreography. Only choreographs up to the current > choreography are executed. > > * Reset - Animation time line can be zoomed and panned via > RMB + Ctrl and Shift keys. This menu restores the default scale > and pan values. > > * Fix attribute list - This menu fixes the current animated > attribute list so that no new attributes will be animated. > However, the attributes already animated will be treated > as usual. > *************************************************** > > UP , Down , Reset ?? > > I've searched high and low and I cannot find any clue as > to what is being referred to here (above) . It sounds > familiar but I can't find it in any window , and there > is no example screenshot to show what it might look like > or where it might be . > > thanks > > studio >
