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hpl2:tools:editors:level_editor [2011/01/31 16:40] urkle [Moving and looking around] |
hpl2:tools:editors:level_editor [2011/03/07 19:47] skaruts [Enlarging a viewport] |
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- | **Linux Note:** Left Super (aka "Windows" or Apple key) and the Z key also enable movement as the Alt key is usually bound by the OS . | + | **Linux Note:** Left Super (aka "Windows" or Apple key) and the Z key are also the view key as the Alt key is usually bound by the Window Manager.\\ |
- | **Mac OS X Note:** A three button mouse is required to use the editor. | + | **Mac %%OS%% X Note:** A three button mouse is required to use the editor. |
* **Tumble**: pressing the 'view' key and the left mouse button at the same time will activate the Tumble mode. This means the camera target will stay in place while the camera will orbit around it. | * **Tumble**: pressing the 'view' key and the left mouse button at the same time will activate the Tumble mode. This means the camera target will stay in place while the camera will orbit around it. | ||
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==== Enlarging a viewport ==== | ==== Enlarging a viewport ==== | ||
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When working in a viewport, the common thing to do is enlarging it. This can be done by clicking on the 'enlarge button' in the lower toolbar, or pressing the shortcut for it (spacebar). | When working in a viewport, the common thing to do is enlarging it. This can be done by clicking on the 'enlarge button' in the lower toolbar, or pressing the shortcut for it (spacebar). | ||
+ | More on key shortcuts in the [[Shortcut Keys]] reference page. | ||
===== Lower Toolbar ===== | ===== Lower Toolbar ===== |