From the course: Learning Rhino 6 for Mac
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Rhino themes
- [Instructor] Rhino for Mac offers a range of customizable options for its user interface. This allows us to make changes and modifications to the default user interface, which you can see here in the blank file I've opened in Rhino. Let's take a look at some of our different theme options. In the Menu bar, I'll click on Rhinoceros and then Preferences. And under Themes, we can access some different options for what the interface looks like. Now, the default is Rhino for Mac. And this sets up the options mostly to favor Mac users. We can also change our theme to Rhino for Windows. This is going to do a few things. This will activate the ribbon bar. And that lets us pick from different pallets of command icons. And that looks more familiar if you're coming from Windows Now, note that in order for these changes to take effect, we need to open a new window. So we won't see this automatically just yet. But let's close…
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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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