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** '''End Move''': Moves the variables on the moving-variables-clipboard to the location of the selected variables. | ** '''End Move''': Moves the variables on the moving-variables-clipboard to the location of the selected variables. | ||
** '''Clear Move''': Clears the selected-variables-clipboard. | ** '''Clear Move''': Clears the selected-variables-clipboard. | ||
* '''Remove''': Removes the | * '''Remove''': Removes the variables from the Variable Panel. | ||
* '''Rename''': | * '''Rename''': Allows you to rename the variables. This will open up a dialog where you can enter text, where the $ represents the variables' original names. For example, entering "my$Value" will result in renaming "X" to "myXValue". | ||
* '''Open Controller''': | * '''Open Controller''': Opens up an Advanced Controller for the variables. | ||
* '''Open Triplet Controller''': | * '''Open Triplet Controller''': Opens up a Triplet Controller for the variables. | ||
* '''Open Pop Out''': | * '''Open Pop Out''': Opens up a Pop Out for the variables. | ||
* '''Add to Tab...''': | * '''Add to Tab...''': Adds the variables to a tab of your choosing. | ||
* '''Add to Custom Tab''': | * '''Add to Custom Tab''': Adds the variables to the Custom Tab. | ||
There are also many keyboard shortcuts that can be performed on variables, namely by clicking on a variable when holding one or more keys. These are: | There are also many keyboard shortcuts that can be performed on variables, namely by clicking on a variable when holding one or more keys. These are: |