That’s fine, the issue is that it wasn’t bundled with the tools like the old way. I have yet to see a way to get the tools up contextually. It just requires holding ALT now.
Woah, this is a major workflow killer! So now for example if I want to use “split loop” I have to click on a part, then go up to the edit > functions menu?
“There are also some new workflows that are not featured on the “new feature” page, like cleaned up context menus…” (from Matthias Quellmann)
For those who need the tools and the context menu with the right click: you can activate the toolbox in the preferences and you’ll get the context menu with CTRL+Right Click.
It really isn’t great, it’s removed many functions that people have been using for years.
Without wanting to sound argumentative, have you actually used version 10 yet (it’s not in your sig)? I’d imagine not, otherwise you’d likely realise just how much has actually been removed from this menu.
If you have, then perhaps you didn’t make as much use of the context menu functions as many of us do/have, but I’m pretty sure I’m not alone in being concerned that a lot of stuff that we have accessed from the context menu for years has been removed, forcing yet another re-training of muscle memory, and a slower, more roundabout way of doing things being enforced for no good reason.
Yes I’ve updated yesterday. From the context menu they have removed the functions which are not usable in the current context. It’s context sensible now. For me this makes sense. Which functions do you miss?
I have the toolbox on the right mouse click and activate the context menu with the Ctrl key, when I need it. I use it often.