Enable/disable local file paths – Apple Shake 4 New Features User Manual

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Chapter 1

Shake 4.0 Interface Enhancements

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To restore the framing and state of a Favorite View, do one of the following:

Right-click in the Viewer, Node View, or Curve Editor, then choose Favorite Views >
View N > Restore Framing & State from the shortcut menu (where N is one of the five
Favorite Views you can save).

Press Option-F1-5 or Alt-F1-5, where F1, F2, F3, F4, and F5 correspond to each of the
Favorite Views.

Depending on the area, the originally saved position and zoom level are recalled, as
well as the following state information:

In the Node View, the node or nodes that were loaded into the Viewer and
Parameters tabs when you saved the Favorite View

In the Viewer, the node that was viewed when you saved the Favorite View

In the Curve Editor, the curves that were loaded and displayed when you saved the
Favorite View

In the Parameters tab, the parameters that were being tweaked, as well as the node
that was displayed, when you saved the Favorite View

Enable/Disable Local File Paths

The Relative Path control, to the left of the Add to Favorites control in the File Browser,
gives you the option to enter a relative file path into the File Name field.

Relative file paths can take one of two forms:

./myDirectory/myFile/

../myDirectory/myFile/

Directories Saved to the Favorites List Are Permanent

If there are one or more directories with content you frequently need to access, you can
add them to the Favorites list. The Favorites list is a customizable list of directories that
you can add to at any time. As of Shake 4, entries you add to the Favorites list are
permanent.

Disable local
file paths.

Enable local
file paths.

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