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[Closed] New Tool for Scripters: Supra?

Hi all,

I always wanted to write a browser to edit scripts, but never found the time till now. You can get it at orionflame.com/scripts.

Simply put the script into your stdscripts folder. It remembers all the settings and can be loaded automatically for each max session. There are 2 things that are not in the menus, ctrl + click a folder to open, ctrl + click a script to delete.

Good luck,
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Nice, I really like it. Can browse scripts much faster. Really helpfull. Ho yeah, ctl + RMB or left mouse bouton make you delete. By clicking on it, you open the file in maxscript editor.

Thx, for this nice browser.

Hi,

Thanks for your kind words. I am glad you liked it.

Btw I have just updated it to v0.3:

– Development History
– v0.2: Better sorting algorithm, Expand All doesn’t randomize the scroll
– v0.3: Better data handling

Thanks,
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Ah, so that’s why I couldn’t download it last time! You changed the name from ice!

Thanks for the update!

sorry double post

Yeah Martin, I changed the name. I think Supra sounds better. I hope you find it useful.

Thanks,
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Except Supra sounds like the Supra keys (the opposite of sticky keys) in XSI. Where you hold a key down and can use the function on it (move for instance) then when you let go it restores the previous function (say select). I thought it was something to emulate that functionality. Might cause confusion.

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Thanks a million. I have been using one that I have had for years and it is OK but I always wanted to rewrite it using ax controls. Now I don’t, thanks.

Hi robinb,

There is a picture of the UI in my website, where you can see it when you move your mouse over the icon on left side.

Thanks Paul, I am glad you find it useful. I plan to add a few more features like searching a string inside script files, which I think would be after rewriting Mass!ve.

Thanks,
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I have just updated the code with:

– v0.4 Bold style for directories, fast access to scripts & stdscripts folders, ability to search inside scripts

Good luck,
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