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These three ways of keyboard movement are not on the list of repeated operations. I hope they can be added.
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@monsterfox This is by design. Nudging is easily repeated by just pressing the key again, so it is not needed to be added to the repeatable changes. Also, if added, it would remove other (more important) repeatable changes from the list.
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@VectorStyler Do you mean that there are restrictions on the number of functions supported for repetition?
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@monsterfox said in repeat:
Do you mean that there are restrictions on the number of functions supported for repetition?
No restriction on the type or number of functions, but certain actions are not added to the repeat action list (in VS this is a list), to avoid clearing out other (more important for repetition) actions. Nudging is one of the actions not added.
Nudging is basically moving, and regular moving is added to the repeat list, so there is no technical limitation, just a UX issue.
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@VectorStyler Those two operations of slight movement do not really need to be added to the list. However, this "larger nudging" should be added. When I click the direction keys, the movement is 1 millimeter, while "larger nudging" is 30,000%. I need to move multiple groups out. Performing the operations one by one requires switching the keyboard back and forth, which is very cumbersome. So I still hope that "larger nudging" can be added to the supported list.
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@monsterfox I will try to find a way to solve this.
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@VectorStyler
By the way: My work here requires mirroring the above figure to the bottom. Then move it to the right position. If it can support Larger nudging, it will be much more convenient. I can set up a repeat group, and one - step operation can save a lot of time and complex operations.
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@monsterfox But why not use the Transform Panel for this, you can enable "Move Objects" from the panel menu (may need tore size the panel) and that movement is recorded.
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@VectorStyler I usually have a relatively large workload, and most of it involves repetitive operations. Therefore, I will try my best to reduce the operations as much as possible. Typing with the keyboard will invisibly add some amount of operations (and directly using "Larger nudging" is faster).