Hi Micheus,
Now we got it!
As it was written, I was thinking in Selection as all the Select menu and the Edge loop sub menu:
Loop selection to Second third or Nth loop selection with the "Nth Ring" tool.
Ring Selection to Second, third or Nth Ring selection with the "Nth Loop" tool.
So I tell you that the word Ring and Loop were inverted.
If you add "in" you refer now to the direction of the second, third and Nth of a selection (1 edge, few Edges, Edge loop, ring etc..).
"Every Nth in Ring" refer to the cylinder Axis direction, or the meridian, or North-south pole direction for a sphere.
"Every Nth in Loop" refer to the circular direction.
So now the naming is better and correct and more universal than what I was telling in the inversion of the words. So forget it and stay in that naming way to be coherent. For me it is easy to jump from "selection" to "direction of a selection", but general users may not understand that concept of direction. It would be interesting that they give their opinion if it is valuable or not to add at the end of the naming of this tool, the word "Dir." for direction .
Regards
Now we got it!
As it was written, I was thinking in Selection as all the Select menu and the Edge loop sub menu:
Loop selection to Second third or Nth loop selection with the "Nth Ring" tool.
Ring Selection to Second, third or Nth Ring selection with the "Nth Loop" tool.
So I tell you that the word Ring and Loop were inverted.
If you add "in" you refer now to the direction of the second, third and Nth of a selection (1 edge, few Edges, Edge loop, ring etc..).
"Every Nth in Ring" refer to the cylinder Axis direction, or the meridian, or North-south pole direction for a sphere.
"Every Nth in Loop" refer to the circular direction.
So now the naming is better and correct and more universal than what I was telling in the inversion of the words. So forget it and stay in that naming way to be coherent. For me it is easy to jump from "selection" to "direction of a selection", but general users may not understand that concept of direction. It would be interesting that they give their opinion if it is valuable or not to add at the end of the naming of this tool, the word "Dir." for direction .
Regards