From the course: Learning Rhino 6 for Mac
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Sidebars
- [Instructor] The Rhino interface houses many tools and detailed settings in sidebars at the left and right edge of the screen. To help us explore I'm using the exercise file navigating-viewports.3dm On the far left and the far right we have toggles for each sidebar. So I can click and turn those on and off. And same thing for the right side. Now, the left sidebar is organized into three main sections. At the top we have the command line. Now Rhino is a command driven program. So that means basically anything we do at Rhino has a command associated with it. And we can get to those commands in a few different ways. We can go through the menu bar so we can access commands through any of these menu bar options. And we can also use these icons on the left toolbar. Or if we know the name of the command, we can simply type it into the command line. So for example, curve. So as I begin to type, Rhino is going to…
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Start window4m 40s
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Menu bar3m 36s
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Viewport2m 10s
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Sidebars3m 43s
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Command icons2m 19s
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Command line4m 49s
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Modeling constraints6m 46s
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Gumball tool3m 31s
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Associative History toggle5m 35s
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Status bar4m 53s
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Rhino themes3m 11s
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Customizing unit and grid settings3m 32s
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Navigating viewports4m 4s
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Customizing viewports6m 29s
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File management6m 17s
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Rhino objects5m 26s
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Selecting objects6m 26s
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Staying organized with layers5m 50s
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Help and troubleshooting5m 56s
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