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    • AyoA Offline
      Ayo
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      Can someone help me with customizing the contextual menu?
      Or is there a good tutorial/video somewhere?

      I don't quite understand how this works.
      I do see a corresponding effect what I change with right clicking with the mouse in pop-up menu, but I see no visual change in the contextual menu bar.

      Example: I want the refresh button after Undo/Redo.
      How to fix that?

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        b77 @Ayo
        last edited by

        @Ayo You need to drag the command from the right column
        to the left column under 'Redo': https://recordit.co/10EVY5k7tN

        MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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        • AyoA Offline
          Ayo @b77
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          @b77
          Thank you but I have that already there.

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            b77 @Ayo
            last edited by

            @Ayo OK, then is 'Refresh' failing to work when you click it in the context menu?

            MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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            • VectorStylerV Offline
              VectorStyler @Ayo
              last edited by

              @Ayo said in Customizing the contextual menu:

              but I see no visual change in the contextual menu bar.

              You mean the top toolbar row?
              That is customized with the "Customize Toolboxes" command and in the toolbox select Context Panel.

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                b77 @Ayo
                last edited by

                @Ayo If you want to customize the context bar at the top, this is how: https://recordit.co/6eqzTvjlL4

                MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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                • AyoA Offline
                  Ayo @VectorStyler
                  last edited by

                  @VectorStyler
                  Yes the top row in the contextual menu.
                  But if I understand you correctly, I need to be in the toolbox instead of the contextual menu? A bit confusing.

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                  • AyoA Offline
                    Ayo @b77
                    last edited by

                    @b77 said in Customizing the contextual menu:

                    If you want to customize the context bar at the top, this is how

                    Thank you.
                    How do you achieve this in "Contextual Menu..." if this is not the right way?

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                      b77 @Ayo
                      last edited by

                      @Ayo The context panel/bar at the top has two rows.
                      The first row can be customized with 'Customize Toolboxes': https://recordit.co/6eqzTvjlL4

                      The context menu is the menu displayed by the app when you right-click
                      with the mouse or Ctrl-click with the trackpad.

                      This one can be customized with the 'Contextual Menu' command from the VectorStyler menu.

                      MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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                        Ayo @b77
                        last edited by

                        @b77
                        I'm going to try. So your first recording is a miracle ☺
                        Thank you.

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                        • b77B Offline
                          b77 @Ayo
                          last edited by b77

                          @Ayo For 'Refresh' specifically Cmd-R is faster than clicking a button, IMO.

                          MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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                            Ayo @b77
                            last edited by

                            @b77 said in Customizing the contextual menu:

                            Cmd-R is faster

                            Thank you, but I just set myself a task to find out things.
                            Cmd-Q and everything is over!

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                              Ayo @Ayo
                              last edited by Ayo

                              @b77

                              Cmd-Q and everything is over!

                              Sorry for this rude response, but sometimes I get a little irritated by the inconsistency of naming in Vectorstyler. Let me explain...

                              "The VectorStyler Toolbox is located on the left side of the main window" as the documentation says. So when I search for customization of the Context Panel, the top horizontal panel as the documentation says, I don't search in Customize Toolbox. It seems logical to me, but not in Vectorstyler's nomenclature. Then call it Primary and Secondary toolbox or Top toolbox or whatever so ever, but don't send people into the woods.
                              Apologies again and thank you for your help. I know where to find it now.

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                                b77 @Ayo
                                last edited by b77

                                @Ayo The first row of the context panel at the top is like a second toolbox with
                                a different set of commands.

                                It's been grouped with the contextual part (the second row which cannot be
                                customized), that's why it is edited with 'Customize Toolboxes' (plural).

                                MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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                                  Ayo @b77
                                  last edited by

                                  @b77 said in Customizing the contextual menu:

                                  that's why it is edited with 'Customize Toolboxes' (plural)

                                  I was thinking more of this kind of plural

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