User Guide: About UVLayout
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:; Enable LMB Edit : Turn this on to enable Ctrl-LMB edits of UV points, doing the exact same thing as Ctrl-MMB. Be warned though, in a future version we may want to use the Ctrl-LMB key combination for other things, and so this duplication of the edit action could be removed. | :; Enable LMB Edit : Turn this on to enable Ctrl-LMB edits of UV points, doing the exact same thing as Ctrl-MMB. Be warned though, in a future version we may want to use the Ctrl-LMB key combination for other things, and so this duplication of the edit action could be removed. | ||
- | :; No Unset UVs on Save : normally only flattened polys will be saved with UVs. Enabling this preference will force UVLayout to assign a planar projection to any unflattened polys when the mesh is saved out to OBJ files. | + | :; No Unset UVs on Save : Normally only flattened polys will be saved with UVs. Enabling this preference will force UVLayout to assign a planar projection to any unflattened polys when the mesh is saved out to OBJ files. |
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Over the following pages the UVLayout GUI will be described, working from the top to the bottom of the main window. Use the menu to the left to move through the various chapters. If you want to jump right into using UVLayout, you should at least read the Quick Start chapter.
Note: Sections highlighted in green have been added or changed recently. Click on the following links to cycle through the changes made to the User Guide with each version. The top row of the UVLayout main window (see image right) consists of three buttons:
When you click on the About UVLayout button a window (see image right) pops up, showing the version and build date of the UVLayout that you are currently running.
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