Assign a shortcut key to 'Pick Lines' in Revit March 23, 2011 Luke Johnson You can multi-assign a shortcut key to the ‘Pick Lines’ subcommand – see image below: I’m sure you can see the benefit in doing this? Share on FacebookTweetFollow us 0 0 votes Article Rating Related Posts:Multi-assign shortcut keysExtending the vanilla Revit shortcut key capabilityKey Shortcut Loading from in-CanvasHow to assign a parameter to a painted surface in a familyDetermine and pick the intersection of two complex surfacesStop smashing that Esc key in Revit Post navigation Previous Previous post: Revit Formulas for "everyday" usageNext Next post: PhotoMaps by NearMap Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Connect with: Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Δ Connect with: Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Δ 2 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Anonymous 13 years ago kir_russia we did that long time agoquestion is why they r not converged yetsame goes with shadows on|off, sunpath on|off and so on. one toggle|command Michail Golubjev 13 years ago Nice, thank you. Haven't thought about this before. But won't this break the behaviour of the key '4'?
kir_russia
we did that long time ago
question is why they r not converged yet
same goes with shadows on|off, sunpath on|off and so on. one toggle|command
Nice, thank you. Haven't thought about this before.
But won't this break the behaviour of the key '4'?