Place the [Edit]-[Edit Mode] command in the ON status to modify data using the mouse. If this is OFF, the changes will not be reflected in the data.
Operation | Function |
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Click left button | Select link |
Double-click left | Display node dialog box |
Drag left button | Select area |
Shift + click left button | Select all nodes from that point down |
Ctrl + click left button | Select additional links, nodes |
Drag middle button | Move link, Move node, Move window |
Shift + drag middle button | Create new link |
Click right button | Pop-up menu |
When you click on a link with the left mouse button, the link will turn red indicating that it has been selected. You can then delete the selected link by choosing [Edit]-[Delete Link]from the Edit menu.
When you double-click the left mouse button on a node, the dialog box corresponding to that node will be displayed. You can edit the name or flags of that node in this dialog box. It is possible to display a dialog box for all of the currently displayed nodes.
When you drag the mouse while pressing the left mouse button, a rectangle will be displayed, which enables you to select the entire area surrounded by the rectangle. The selected nodes can be collectively moved, or commands can be simultaneously executed for them from a pop-up menu.
When you click the left mouse button on a node while holding down the Shift key, all nodes subsequent to that node (inclusive) can be selected. The selected notes can be collectively moved, or commands can be simulataneously executed for them from a pop-up menu.
When you click the left mouse button on a node while holding down the Ctrl key, you can select nodes in addition to the one currently selected. The selected nodes can be collectively moved, or commands can be simultaneously executed for them from a pop-up menu.
When you click the left mouse button on a link while holding down the Ctrl key, you can select links in addition to the one currently selected. However, even if multiple links are selected, no more than one link can be manipulated at a time.
You can paste a link by dragging the link with the center mouse button. The mouse pointer will become a (P) or a (C) depending on the location at which the center button was pressed. For links, when the pointer is a (P), the parent node is changed; if it is a (C), the child node is changed. (The link arrow indicates parent --> child.)
If a link is moved while pressing the center button (dragged), and then the center button is released on the node where you want to paste, that node will become a parent/child according to the (P)/(C) display. In the current version, this applies to the pasting of only some of the links (see Limitations). A warning will appear if you attempt to move a link that cannot be pasted.
Nodes can be moved by dragging them with the middle mouse button. If multiple nodes are selected, those nodes can be moved simultaneously.
A new link can be created by dragging with the middle mouse button depressed while holding down the Shift key.
To create a link, click the middle button on the node that you want to be the parent while holding down the Shift key. Then while still holding down the buttons, drag to the node that you want to be the child and release the buttons.
Links cannot be created where there is a restriction in the NIFF specification. In addition, a duplicate link cannot be created where a link already exists.
Links can be created between scene-obj, obj-obj, obj-shape, obj-mat, obj-anim, shape-mat, part-mat, and mat-texture.
When the size of the window displaying node attributes exceeds screen size, the window can be moved by dragging it with the middle mouse button on the frame of the window.
When you click the right mouse button, the pop-up menu will be displayed.