is there a shortcut to show / hide the current layer? thanks
felix
#1
You can click the "eye" by each layer.
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is there a shortcut to show / hide the current layer? thanks
felix
#2
thanks, what i meant though was is there a keyboard shortcut to show/hide the layers. but - having said that, i can set up an action and assign a hotkey for it - that seems to work.
thanks anyway
felix
#3
If there is a short cut option, it will show next to the option in the drop down menus, most of them any way.
#4
thanks, but like i said, i have made a custom action with a function key that will now trigger them. have made F12 pop open image size & F11 open canvas size, well usefull - see here <
http://www.felixcorke.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Untitled-1.gif>
#5
Nice one Felix ;)
Its probably quiker for me to use my mouse than to hit a F key, strange, I dont realy use function short cuts in photoshop, But when using Corel im always using them, and its got nothing to do with if I know the short cut or not. Each to there own.
#6
Felix:
You've already figured it all out. There are no native shortcuts for show/hide layers, so you have to use actions.
BTW, for an action set that includes many of the frequently used commands (including some in your set and show/hide layers), have a look at my Extended HotKeys action set <
http://user.fundy.net/morris/redirect.html?photoshop2.shtml>.
#7
Hi there Trevor, been at your site most of the day, very nice, cheers for sharing the stuff you have.
#8
Now if I could just find the time to update it!...
I hear adobe has some new forum sw they're looking to unload... :)
#9
LMAO!
Great Friday joke Dave.
#10
Indeed :-)
#11
what joke? :sillygrin:
#12
And now the smilies show up... sigh.
#13
Aren't you the guy who called them "bubble gum"?
I've been know to chew gum (and walk!) occasionally! : )
#14
Hipocrisy is the scourge of mankind, but it's a good thing <grin>.
#15
I like the occasional scourge too! <g>
#16
:-P was entered as colon-dash-P
so you don't necessarily need the :text: version ...
#17
colon-dash-P
watch your language klaas. there's a cuss filter now.
("There's a new sherrif in town, boys.")
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