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====== Using Schemes to Start Rhino====== | ====== Using Schemes to Start Rhino====== | ||
- | >Using Schemes to start Rhino with different sets of options on the same computer | + | >Start Rhino with different sets of options on the same computer |
Basically, Rhino Schemes are just different sets of personalized options that can be called from a specific desktop shortcut. | Basically, Rhino Schemes are just different sets of personalized options that can be called from a specific desktop shortcut. | ||
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===== How to create a new scheme and desktop shortcut===== | ===== How to create a new scheme and desktop shortcut===== | ||
- | //(for Rhino 3 and up)// | ||
1. Create a new shortcut on your desktop which points to your new Rhino scheme. | 1. Create a new shortcut on your desktop which points to your new Rhino scheme. | ||
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4. On the Shortcut tab, edit the Target path. Add a switch for the new scheme: \\ | 4. On the Shortcut tab, edit the Target path. Add a switch for the new scheme: \\ | ||
- | //(The example path below is for Windows | + | //(The example path below is for Windows |
**" | **" | ||
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//-- Make sure there is a single space before the **/ | //-- Make sure there is a single space before the **/ | ||
- | {{: | + | {{: |
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* **A scheme can include a template specification**, | * **A scheme can include a template specification**, | ||
- | ===== How to duplicate a scheme | + | ===== How to duplicate a scheme===== |
//This topic has been updated to Rhino V6 and later !// | //This topic has been updated to Rhino V6 and later !// | ||
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* The settings file includes which workspace file(s) should be loaded by a specific scheme, //but it does not modify the workspace files themselves// | * The settings file includes which workspace file(s) should be loaded by a specific scheme, //but it does not modify the workspace files themselves// | ||
- | ===== How to duplicate a scheme by editing the registry===== | ||
- | **Note: | + | |
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- | * Navigate to // | + | |
- | * You will see all your schemes listed there. | + | |
- | * Place the file where you can find it again, like on the desktop. | + | |
- | * Right-click on the .reg file and choose **Open With...** and select **Notepad**. | + | |
- | * Inside you will see many instances | + | |
- | * Using the Replace function in Notepad, replace the phrase //Scheme: MyCurrentScheme// | + | |
- | * Make sure you replace __all__ instances! | + | |
- | * When that is done, save the .reg file and close Notepad. | + | |
- | * Right-click on the .reg file and choose **Merge**. | + | |
- | * All you have to do now is create a shortcut on your desktop to your new Rhino scheme. | + | |
- | * It's a good idea to rename the shortcut so that you know which scheme it will start. | + | |
- | * The new scheme should start from this shortcut with all of the previous settings of // | + | |
- | * Change what you want while in this instance of Rhino// (make sure only this instance is running!)//, | + | |
- | > **Note:** //It is not currently possible to control the loading or unloading of plug-ins with Schemes. | ||
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- | > **Important: | ||
+ | >Last edit 12.09.23 by MSH/ | ||