Qmenu
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ENmenu
This plugin shows the maya-like radial menu with built-in customization options. See
the author link for screenshots and instructions.
local backup: keyvisQMenu_Win32_Win64_091.xsiaddon
local backup: keyvisQMenu_Win32_Win64_091.xsiaddon
author link: http://jugemurye.blogspot.com/...plugin.html / download: /?page_id=68 / si-community thread
QMenu
(new version, updated Aug 12th) QMenu is a custom quad-menu system for Softimage similar to 3dsMax's quad menu system.
It's main purpose is to speed up frequently used operations by bringing frequently
used functions and commands closer to the mouse. It can be configured in a user friendly
way by most users (that is: through clicking only) and is yet still extendable through
scripting by those who need the additional level of flexibility beyond the usual 3dsMax
quad menu functionality. In fact, many aspects of QMenu are script based so that
it's easily extendable and customisable without having to change the actual plugin
source code.
local backup: keyvisQMenu_Win32_Win64_097.xsiaddon
local backup: keyvisQMenu_Win32_Win64_097.xsiaddon
author site: http://keyvis.at / download: /cg-tools/tools-for-softimage/qmenu / google code project/download page / si-community thread
Re: Qmenu
Not that I know of, but this looks pretty sweet!
I never liked Maya's menu system, and felt more towards a solution like Max's would do better (yes... I know....
This seems very powerful and still is very customizable, so everyone can create his/hers own menu.
The setting files are easily swapped, so you can even share your menu's.
And it seems you can even incorporated custom menus and commands.
Thanks for the tip, I'll definitely will look into this one.
rob
I never liked Maya's menu system, and felt more towards a solution like Max's would do better (yes... I know....
This seems very powerful and still is very customizable, so everyone can create his/hers own menu.
The setting files are easily swapped, so you can even share your menu's.
And it seems you can even incorporated custom menus and commands.
Thanks for the tip, I'll definitely will look into this one.
rob
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Re: Qmenu
I have to say, this is one of the most useful additions to my workflow in a long while. Was always torn whether to assign tools to hotkeys and struggle to cover whole keyboard with one hand or to use menus while trying to clear up space for the viewport. This is the best solution possible.
I did find that in a context of property editing sometimes menus act a bit weird - like if you for example select xyz transforms, values do not apply. Cant figure out why.
But, the impressive flexibility of the plugin blew my mind. Thank you
I did find that in a context of property editing sometimes menus act a bit weird - like if you for example select xyz transforms, values do not apply. Cant figure out why.
But, the impressive flexibility of the plugin blew my mind. Thank you
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Re: Qmenu
You can delete that file. It doesnt do anything on your 64bit setup.
- bottleofram
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Re: Qmenu
I would suggest contacting the author for the quick/accurate resolution.
That said, have you tried reinstalling the plugin? Just deleting user prefs wouldnt do much in this case.
You can navigate to user\autodesk\softimage\Addons\keyvisQMenu\Data\Preferences and check if there's a file called QMenu.Preset
This is the file responsible for custom preferences.
Also, is this the first time you are installing QMenu? Its known to have issues if the older version left some traces behind...
That said, have you tried reinstalling the plugin? Just deleting user prefs wouldnt do much in this case.
You can navigate to user\autodesk\softimage\Addons\keyvisQMenu\Data\Preferences and check if there's a file called QMenu.Preset
This is the file responsible for custom preferences.
Also, is this the first time you are installing QMenu? Its known to have issues if the older version left some traces behind...
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Re: Qmenu
Any body still have a copy of this ENMenu http://jugemurye.blogspot.com/2011/03/e ... lugin.html
Seems the local backup on resource page is a differnet one.
Seems the local backup on resource page is a differnet one.
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