Lets you edit the available marking menus. Once you define a marking menu, you must assign it to a hotkey or add it to the
hotbox before you can use it.
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Specify whether the marking menu is linked to the Hotbox or a hotkey.
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If you selected Hotbox for , select the zone the marking menu occupies: North, South, East, West, or Center.
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Select the left, middle, or right mouse button used to display the marking menu. You can select one, two, or three mouse buttons.
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In this dialog box, you can set the menu name and test your marking menu. To edit items within a marking menu, -click on a marking menu icon and select .
Marking menu item editor
This editor appears when you edit a marking menu item.
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Enter the name of the marking menu item.
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Enter the name of the icon file. For more information, see MEL and Expressions.
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Enter the MEL script used as the command for the menu item. You can drag the MEL script from the Script Editor’s bottom panel
with the middle mouse button.
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Displays a check box beside the marking menu item.
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Displays a check box beside the marking menu item.
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Displays nothing beside the marking menu item.
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Turn Option Box on to display the option box beside the menu item so you can change a tool’s options from the marking menu.
Note
If the tool or action does not have an options window, you must use MEL code to create the box. Once the box is created, you
must write MEL code to invoke the option window. For more information on MEL commands, see the MEL and Expressions guide.
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Enter the MEL script to use as the command for the menu item’s option box.
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For more information, see Hotkey editor.
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Enter the key you want to assign to the selected command. Enter a letter from A to Z (upper and lower case are different keys)
or a number from 0 to 9. You cannot use more than one letter or number.
Or, select a special key from the pull-down list. For example, if you want the right arrow key to act as the trigger, assign
it here.
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Use Press or Release to associate a command with the press or a release of a key. For example, you can create a hotkey to
instruct Maya to snap to a curve when you press a key, then turn off the snapping when you release it.
If you added a key to an operation ending with (Press) or (Release), add the same key to the corresponding (Release) or (Press)
operation.
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Click to determine whether the specified key settings have already been assigned to a command.
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Click to highlight the category and command for the key you enter in the Key field.