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It just made some other thing more prominent: It would have been a lot easier for me to find this tool, if the hierarchy of tools had an additional level, or another kind of hierarchy. Presets would accomplish such a thing, because the list of superordinated tools would be shorter, and then fan out on the preset level. Now I'm just repeating myself.
And yup, at the moment you can perform the tool with the last settings (unsless it's linked to MMB it seems),
but with presets I could set up different settings, for example like a chamfer for really round edges (0.5, refine, rounded, 6 segments, offset 0) and a chamfer for smaller geometry (0.03, refine, rounded, 1 segment, Offest 1).
Why would a list of tool presets(settings) be shorter than the list of tools that give those presets?
and the different manifestations like extrude_cursordirection, extrude_polynormal_individual, local_move_average,
But you would still need presets for each individual function, so the list of presets would still be the same number as the functions (if one preset per function).If you did not have different presets for each individual basic streamline tools, how could you build streamline engine tools in the way you put forward?