Undo and Redo
In most circumstances, you??™ll use Ctrl+z to undo and the z key
by itself to redo within LightWave. However, if you want, you
can use toolset buttons to do so, too; they are found in the Edit
drop-down list. Remember that you can set unlimited undos
in LightWave Layout by pressing o for General Options.
There are a few warnings to note about using undo. First, too many undos can kill your
system resources! Also, remember that undos don??™t apply to everything??”that is, if you
accidentally turn off a texture editor layer on your surface, there??™s no going back.However,
if you create some bad keyframes, undo is an easy way to set them up again.
Edit Keyboard Shortcuts
Everyone likes things customized to their liking, right? LightWave 3D gives you this freedom
by allowing you to assign keyboard equivalents to commands throughout the program.
This next exercise shows you how to use these Edit features. Figure 2.22 shows the
Edit Keyboard Shortcuts selection.
Inside LightWave v9 60
Figure 2.21 The Edit
drop-down menu gives
you access to key tools
like Edit Menu Layout and
Edit Keyboard Shortcuts.
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