Making a new marking menu is a two step process: first you create the marking menu. Then to actually use the marking menu
you assign it to a hotkey or to a region of the hotbox.
You can add multiple versions of the same tool with different settings to a marking menu. For example, you can add a with the option selected and another with the operation selected. This only works with tools, not regular menu items (actions).
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Open the Marking Menu Editor.
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Select Window > Settings/Preferences > Marking Menu Editor.
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Start a new marking menu.
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In the , click .
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Edit an existing marking menu.
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In the , click the name of the marking menu you want to edit, then click .
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Add an item to a marking menu.
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- Start a new marking menu or edit an existing one.
- -drag items onto spaces in the marking menu editor. You can do any of the following:
- Drag a tool from the .
- Drag a shelf item from the shelf.
- Drag selected text from the .
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Change the label or script of an item.
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-click an item and select .
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Make an item open a submenu.
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-click on a space in the marking menu editor and select .
When you’re finished editing the submenu, close the submenu’s window.
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Delete an item.
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-click an item and select .
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Save your changes to a marking menu.
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Click and close the marking menu editor window.
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Set when the marking menu appears.
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