Without using the "smart options display", a typical sequence of actions would be to select a tool from a palette, then move up to the top toolbar and select the mode you want to use that tool in.
This doesn't work well with the "smart options display" because you activate it, select the tool you want, then have to activate it a second time to select the "tool mode" (assuming you have it set up so that "tool modes" appears in one of the quadrants).
It should be the case that if I choose "tool modes" for one of the quadrants, these tool modes remain available after I've selected a tool from some other quadrant. Then I can choose one straight away if I want to, or simply click elsewhere on the screen to carry on working without choosing one.
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Without using the "smart options display", a typical sequence of actions would be to select a tool from a palette, then move up to the top toolbar and select the mode you want to use that tool in.
This doesn't work well with the "smart options display" because you activate it, select the tool you want, then have to activate it a second time to select the "tool mode" (assuming you have it set up so that "tool modes" appears in one of the quadrants).
It should be the case that if I choose "tool modes" for one of the quadrants, these tool modes remain available after I've selected a tool from some other quadrant. Then I can choose one straight away if I want to, or simply click elsewhere on the screen to carry on working without choosing one.
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