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    A keystroke to bring back the recently closed dialog/panel

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      A Former User
      last edited by

      Because sometimes it takes "an hour" to find the right menu option.
      Eventually a Quick Menu for Favorite commands, in implemented Blender by right clicking on a menu item and Adding to Favs.

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        VectorStyler @Guest
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        @plrang Would this be a sort of "recent action" thing? This exists for actions that change the document, but not for Show Panel.

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          A Former User @VectorStyler
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          @VectorStyler It's more for the UI, like fe. I open that Text Frame Options, which doesn't have any kb shortcuts. The more nested the command the more time you lose for finding/opening the panel again.

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            Igull @Guest
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            @plrang
            Hi
            If it's for a "favourite" command, couldn't you use Vectorstyler's "Contextual Menu" preference to add your own commands there - that sounds like your Blender method ?
            That way you only have to right click for the command to pop-up?

            iMac 27" 2015 Catalina 32Gb, MacBook Pro 13" 2016 Monterey 8Gb, Mac Mini M2 2023 8Gb

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              A Former User @Igull
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              @Igull That won't remember the last opened dialog.
              But.. where is that "Contextual Menu", I am blind.

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                Subpath @Guest
                last edited by Subpath

                @plrang

                look in View > Customize > Contextual Menu

                Win 11
                CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                  Igull @Guest
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                  @plrang
                  Under the Vectorstyler Menu/Contextual Menu..
                  Sorry, I didn't see that it was for "recent items", but you can add your favourite things there 🙂

                  iMac 27" 2015 Catalina 32Gb, MacBook Pro 13" 2016 Monterey 8Gb, Mac Mini M2 2023 8Gb

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                    A Former User @Subpath
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                    @Subpath Thank you.
                    @Igull The problem is that when I add for example the Text Frame Option it's inactive, can't open those Options even while hovering the Text Frame.

                    Also the CTRL+Click from the manual doesn't work here. I see the menu item when I use the right click, BUT RMB brings up the WHOLE context menu I don't need.
                    It certainly doesn't work like it should.
                    Gonna explore it anyway cause speed is my priority. Tx!

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                      Igull @Guest
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                      @plrang
                      Yes, I guess you do need to edit down the whole contextual menu(s) to your own needs, I only use maybe 12 or so menuitems in mine - it's a HUGE timesaver for me and a great setup - AI doesn't have anything like that !
                      However, if you are simply adding text to a specific type of shape frame, then the contextual menu can be minimal for that type of shape.
                      It IS a tad painful to setup initially, but you only do it once or twice (or if you're OCD - multiple times 🙂 )

                      iMac 27" 2015 Catalina 32Gb, MacBook Pro 13" 2016 Monterey 8Gb, Mac Mini M2 2023 8Gb

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                        A Former User @Igull
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                        @Igull Thanks, absolutely a time saver, but would be great it could be as simpe as in Blender.
                        ? - search for a command - RMB - FAV - DONE. Menu ready. No need for any fancy dialogs.

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