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Is there a way to select an arbitrary set of CPs or splines sequentially, similar to a bunch of "ctrl-clicks" in most Windows aps?

 

My purpose is, for example, to select a set of "CP - spline sides" in the geometry and then set their bias gamma simultaneously by entering a gamma value into the property box.

 

-SB

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Is there a way to select an arbitrary set of CPs or splines sequentially, similar to a bunch of "ctrl-clicks" in most Windows aps?

 

My purpose is, for example, to select a set of "CP - spline sides" in the geometry and then set their bias gamma simultaneously by entering a gamma value into the property box.

 

-SB

 

If I understand what you are asking, very careful ctrl-clicks on CPs is the way to do it. I have often thought a tool that would let you select a spline, then adjust the bias of the crossing splines en masse would be a handy thing.

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Is there a way to select an arbitrary set of CPs or splines sequentially, similar to a bunch of "ctrl-clicks" in most Windows aps?

 

My purpose is, for example, to select a set of "CP - spline sides" in the geometry and then set their bias gamma simultaneously by entering a gamma value into the property box.

 

-SB

 

If I understand what you are asking, very careful ctrl-clicks on CPs is the way to do it. I have often thought a tool that would let you select a spline, then adjust the bias of the crossing splines en masse would be a handy thing.

 

Ok, thanks. Something made me think it wasn't working before.

 

-SB

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I have often thought a tool that would let you select a spline, then adjust the bias of the crossing splines en masse would be a handy thing.

 

Make a feature request :-) , (with a project before and after ...)

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