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I want to display the tool "operation" on the tool palette

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As the title suggests, you can use the shortcut key to display it in the sub tool palette, but you cannot drag it to move it to the tool palette. It is possible to add the group renamed as "~2" by adding the initial tool, but it is not so.
By the way, if I deleted the ~2 group once and tried to add it again, the 2 group is no longer displayed in the tool palette.
Also, after deleting 3, I tried to call the operation tools 2 that were not displayed in the tool palette with a shortcut key, but it freezed and crashed What kind of processing is going on inside...
If you can delete the original, you can just rename the second group, but because the object tool etc. will not display the dialog and you can not delete it, you can not do anything.

Published date : 3 years ago

Updated date : 3 years ago

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  • 3 years ago
    There is no sub-tool called "Operation"
    The mystery is how to display this on the sub tool palette with the shortcut key.

    For example, if you create a sub tool named "Operation"
    For example, I think it is enough to change the name of the sub tool from "G pen" to "operation".
    I don't think so

    The group on the sub tool palette is named "Operation" and its "Group" tab is
    If you're trying to drag it to a tool palette, you can't
    You can drag one of the sub tools in the group to move it to the tool palette

    The sub tool moved to the tool palette
    It is registered as a tool in the tool palette with the name of the sub tool
    You can change the name of the tool to "Operation" because it is only registered as a tool
    When you select a tool, the moved sub tool is displayed in the sub tool palette

    I will verify the defect from now on
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  • 3 years ago
    I didn't have any problems, so
    Try the repair method
    Close CLIP STUDIO PAINT
    Open CLIP STUDIO
    Click the gear icon (setting) in the upper right
    Select "Rebuild Material Database" from "Maintenance Menu"
    Wait till the end
    When finished, open CLIP STUDIO PAINT
    Check if you can add "operations" to the tool palette
    If it doesn't change, please contact support

    What kind of processing is done inside
    Because it is an important tool that cannot be removed
    Is it because shortcuts are assigned or not?

    For example, if you want to delete "Brush tip shape" from the material palette,
    A dialog will be displayed if it is used by a sub tool
    You can just delete the brush tip shape if you like
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  • 3 years ago
    Isn't the [Operation] tool deleted by mistake?
    I'm sorry to remember it, but I think that it was a specification that even if you delete some sub tools such as the object tool, the key setting remains and you can call it by shortcut or modifier key operation.
    It cannot be moved or deleted because it has already been deleted from the tool palette. I wonder if.

    If you haven't removed it, it might be in another tool.
    When it is called by a shortcut, the tools that include "operation tools" are selected and are marked up in blue. (I don't know why you can't move...)


    If you have deleted it and you have not returned by Kemo's method,
    If you initialize the tool with initialization start, it may return to the original, but all the brushes registered so far will disappear, so export all registered/customized sub tools → initialize → reregister all (sub tool It will be troublesome to recreate the group.
    It may be faster to forget about the [Operation] tool that can be called with a shortcut and use it again by assigning a shortcut to the newly created "Operation tool (~2 groups)".

    I can't think of anything, but there may be some workarounds, so you might be able to wait for another answer or talk to support.
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  • 3 years ago
    If you delete the operation tool, Chaya's answer is one vote for initialization.
    I previously erased the eraser tool and added an initial tool, but I've had a hard time with the original eraser tool, which appears like a ghost in the shortcuts.
    I think it's probably the same. (After trial and error, I forcibly erased it. (I tried not to show it) I do not want to be too troubled even if I am told to do the same thing)
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  • 3 years ago
    Tools with shortcuts or modifier keys
    I was thinking that I should reset the shortcut settings and modifier key settings.
    Isn't it so easy?
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  • 3 years ago
    Kemosama. That's right. All you have to do is set a new one.
    In my case, I deleted the sub tool, but only the shortcut remained, so I searched all of them and erased all the settings below and set it again. It was complicated because it has the same name.
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  • 3 years ago
    Thank you for your answers, and we will reply to you in order.
    > A group on the sub tool palette is named "Operation" and its "Group" tab is
    If you're trying to drag it to a tool palette, you can't
    You can drag one of the sub tools in the group to move it to the tool palette

    It is also impossible to move each sub tool to the tool palette.
    I rebuilt, but I still call it with a shortcut (This shortcut is called with the shortcut I deleted all the time to "call" again) It seems that the tool of the original operation group can not be moved .. Of course, you can add it with the initial tool addition (this was written at the beginning), but I want to add the original group ...

    > Isn't the [Operation] tool deleted by mistake?
    I think so, but as I said, some sub-tools in this group will show a dialog when I try to delete it in the first place (it can not be deleted because it is used in ...), so how did you delete it? It's a mystery, isn't it meaningless that something that shouldn't be deleted is in a deleted state, and it's supposed to be deleted, but it's still there?
    When the same thing happens with another tool, I call the remaining one with a shortcut to delete it, and I think that I made it by renaming the one made by adding the initial tool, but these Can't be deleted...
    I've already done setting shortcuts and modifiers again, but it feels like I can't do anything about it.
    And now I noticed that the tool for moving layers has disappeared, after adding ~2 in the initial tool addition, delete the old one with the shortcut set for calling, and then rename the new one to the same name as the original After renaming it disappears again You can call the renamed one with a shortcut, but you can no longer move to the tool palette.
    If you use the same name, it may interfere with the ghost, but if you delete all the tools that can be deleted, they will disappear from the shortcut key setting screen, so I'm not sure.
    I do not want to do initialization because almost all tools are self-made or hand-crafted and the tool palette is not fixed, so if you try a little more and do not seem to be aware of the existence of ghost I will push and live.
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  • 3 years ago
    It's becoming more and more unclear, but since it can't be helped, I decided to have it completely disappear, and once I deleted all the shortcut modifier key tools for layer move 2, the unrelated "automatic selection" group disappeared. I wonder if the unrelated groups have disappeared, but I suppose this and again this is the state where the original remains somewhere (it's obvious that I didn't delete it in the first place).
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  • 3 years ago
    Does it happen so often?
    After all, you may want to consult support.
    https://support.clip-studio.com/ja-jp
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  • 3 years ago
    It seems that the deleted tool and the group that disappears from the palette correspondingly are misaligned, probably because the layer move group disappeared is related to messing with the operation group.
    I have contacted support when I posted this, but it has not been responded yet, I will write again when it is resolved
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