Still having Problems Creating Quick Keys In Radient
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- silversound
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Still having Problems Creating Quick Keys In Radient
How can I make a quick key in radient? I want to have a ctrl+? function for lod verticies lock.
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- silversound
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I dug through the ini file and discovered there is no section for the terrain menu even in there. However there are keystroke commands in the lod menu in Radient?
So I added this:
: lod terrain menu
Lock/UnlockVerticies=N+SHIFT
And certain other commands stopped working. I tried variations as well.
I am now left wondering if the lod has it's own seperate .ini.
So I added this:
: lod terrain menu
Lock/UnlockVerticies=N+SHIFT
And certain other commands stopped working. I tried variations as well.
I am now left wondering if the lod has it's own seperate .ini.
don't think so: i did a search for 'shift' as content of all files in the radiant folder and there was nothing useful but radiant.ini
but maybe you're satisfied with selecting the vertices to be un-/locked and then 1st pressing 'Alt+O' and 2nd pressing 'U'?!
as u might see, this way u can access all commands (e.g. 'Alt+B', 'C', '#', 'Return' would make a #-sided cone brush)
but maybe you're satisfied with selecting the vertices to be un-/locked and then 1st pressing 'Alt+O' and 2nd pressing 'U'?!
as u might see, this way u can access all commands (e.g. 'Alt+B', 'C', '#', 'Return' would make a #-sided cone brush)
GDK
Here is an editor for another Quake3 type game (startrek elete force2). Try downloading it and seeing if their radiant.ini lists the LOD vertices lock!
http://www.3dgamers.com/dl/games/stelit ... 0.exe.html
http://www.3dgamers.com/dl/games/stelit ... 0.exe.html
- silversound
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- silversound
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you're welcome! i know that my method is not very handy, it was just an idea...
maybe there's isn't one and maybe it'd be a bit of an overkill:
you could also try to find a freeware prog which would run in the background and which would 'translate' your Shift+n (though then Shift would be rather bad choosen) into that Alt+O,U
maybe there's isn't one and maybe it'd be a bit of an overkill:
you could also try to find a freeware prog which would run in the background and which would 'translate' your Shift+n (though then Shift would be rather bad choosen) into that Alt+O,U


