Double Clicking On The Mark-Ups List

  • Double Clicking On The Mark-Ups List

    Posted by Vince French on April 6, 2022 at 8:55 am

    Is there a setting that you can change so you only have to single click on an item in the Mark-Ups list in order so you can change it?

    Vince French replied 2 years ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • David Cutler

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    April 6, 2022 at 9:32 am
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    Interesting question @Vince

    I’d be surprised if you could change such a setting. While I understand the desire to reduce clicks I think it could be annoying if Revu went into edit mode every time that you selected an item in the markup list.

    You could try this – I run with the “Properties” window “un-docked” on a separate monitor. That way when I click on a markup (either on the drawing or the markup list) I have all of the fields available for editing in the Properties window. This would save you a click if you selected the markup on the drawing and then went right to the Properties window for editing.

    • Vince French

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      April 6, 2022 at 10:22 am
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      Thanks @David Cutler . Unfortunately I am trying to work my way down through the mark-up list and add a few details. The problem is that doing this at speed means that sometime the double-click doesn’t register and I end up opening save screens, etc..

      Using the properties window will involve an extra click as when I use the mark-up list I am just using the up & down arrows on my keyboard to change items.

      Maybe a suggestion for a new feature then – edit mark-up list mode!!!

      • David Cutler

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        April 6, 2022 at 2:57 pm
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        I like the idea of “Edit Mode” for the markup list @Vince

        I feel your pain on opening up save screens and other actions through single key shortcuts – been there, done that asked my self “how did that happen????”🙂

        • Vince French

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          April 6, 2022 at 3:50 pm
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          Maybe it’s something that can be solved with some JavaScript @David Cutler ??? That’s a long long way down the learning list though! 😆

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