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modo keeps a listing of every command used during a session in the Command History viewport. This view is useful for quick undo/redo operations, managing macros, quickly assigning keyboard shortcuts to specific commands and many other utility functions.To access the Command History, look at the bottom right-hand corner of the interface where there is a single Command field, then drag the divider upwards that is just above that panel until the Command History Header is displayed.

Command HistoryThere are five tabs in the Command History panel: Undos, History, Commands, Scripts and Results. By default the Undos list is active. Within this list are sections for Command, Fired Name and Arguments and Description.
You can drag within the Command list to undo/redo. Locate the line that reads "Drag to undo/redo" and then simply drag it up to undo many commands at once. By right-clicking any command item you can quickly Map that command to a Keystroke.

To control the maximum number of available undos, go to the System menu and choose Preferences > Input > Remapping then adjust the value in the Max Undo Level field using the mini-slider. In the same form, the Group Selection Cmds checkbox controls the way undo deals with selection operations. As a default this is turned on, and it provides the behavior that groups selection operations into a single undo. Turning this off, provides the ability to step back through the selection of polygons, edges, or vertices at a more granular level.

Clicking on the Commands tab will give you a complete list of all the commands available within modo.

Clicking on the Scripts button within the Command History will give you access to all recorded macros stored in the config. Here you can Edit or Run individual lines in these scripts.

 

 

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