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Although the {{slashcommand|grid_snap}} command is capable of thousands of sizes, this command cycles through only 6 standard grid sizes/settings: | Although the {{slashcommand|grid_snap}} command is capable of thousands of sizes, this command cycles through only 6 standard grid sizes/settings: | ||
<code>¼ x ¼</code> | <code>¼ x ¼</code> → | ||
<code>½ x ½</code> | <code>½ x ½</code> → | ||
<code>1 x 1</code> | <code>1 x 1</code> → | ||
<code>2 x 2</code> | <code>2 x 2</code> → | ||
<code>4 x 4</code> | <code>4 x 4</code> → | ||
<code>Disabled</code> | <code>Disabled</code> | ||
*This command was first introduced by Homecoming in [[Issue 25 - Patch Notes for 2014|Issue 25]]. | |||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
/grid_snap_cycle | /grid_snap_cycle | ||
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[[Category:Slash Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 06:29, 10 September 2022
Slash command
Cycles through object placement grid sizes while in the SG base editor. (F1)
Although the /grid_snap command is capable of thousands of sizes, this command cycles through only 6 standard grid sizes/settings:
¼ x ¼
→
½ x ½
→
1 x 1
→
2 x 2
→
4 x 4
→
Disabled
- This command was first introduced by Homecoming in Issue 25.
Example
/grid_snap_cycle