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Commands and command-line differences

Commands and command-line differences - Rhino for Mac Tutorial

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Commands and command-line differences

- The command line in Rhino 5 for Mac essentially functions the same as in Rhino for Windows. The only distinction is that things look just a little bit different in Mac. Some options might just be in a slightly different place than what you're used to. Just like in Windows, we can activate a command through the command line just by typing. And it doesn't even matter where our cursor is. We can always just start typing and it goes right to the command line. So, let's say I wanted to extrude these two profile curves into a surface. I can just go ahead and start typing. Extrude curve is the command I want. Go ahead and hit return. Once a command is active, you'll get a series of command options, or command prompts. Like here, I'm being prompted to select these curves that I'd like to extrude. So I'll do a crossing selection on both of these. And hit return to say that I'm done. Now I get an additional command prompt for the distance. And then a bunch of command options. I can set any of…

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