From the course: Learning Rhino 6 for Mac
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Commands and command line differences - Rhino Tutorial
From the course: Learning Rhino 6 for Mac
Commands and command line differences
- [Instructor] The command line in Rhino 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 be just in a slightly different place than what you're used to. Now, to take a look at some of those differences, I've got the exercise file command-line.3dm open. Now, just like in Windows, we can activate a command with any one of the command prompt icons or just by typing into the command line. So let's say I wanted to extrude these two profile curves into a solid object. I can go ahead and activate the extrude curve command either by clicking the icon or just by typing. So I'll type in E-X-T and I'll start to get a dropdown of all the commands that contain that text string. So I can either click on extrude curve here or just hit Enter to activate that command. Now, once the command is active, you'll get a series of command…
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