da_j_man
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Joined: Feb 15, 2024
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RE: "fileIn" in "on pressed" event handler

Hi Jimothy, I understand what you mean now! if you do a FileIn, the loaded script is executed line by line as if it is part of the original script, s…

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RE: "fileIn" in "on pressed" event handler

Hi, I think your structure is wrong. You should load all your functions, and then when the button is rpessed, call the function. If you functions are…

20 years ago
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RE: Capturing Subobject level change?

I also use WinRar! try a RAR file if you like. I’m on XP which reads zip files automatically, so I tried that also. why not just post the MS file? J.

20 years ago
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RE: Capturing Subobject level change?

Sorry dude, Still something wrong with that zip file. I’ve tried it on a few computers, and with different extraction software. can’t just be me can …

20 years ago
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RE: Capturing Subobject level change?

Hey that was just a guideline! Glad you worked it out. The file you uploaded seems to be corrupt, try again, I’d like to have a look. J.

20 years ago
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RE: Capturing Subobject level change?

Oh I understand now. But I don’t think you need to, if the rolloutfloater is open, then your callback is registered, if it isn’t open, then your callb…

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RE: Capturing Subobject level change?

Scorpion, may be your syntax is a little wrong. weather you use a dialog or a rollout floater the method is the same: rollout floater: fn test =(for…

20 years ago
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RE: Capturing Subobject level change?

Hi Scorpian, There is no callback to achieve this. All I can think of keep a global variable as to the subobjectlevel, and then use is to use registe…

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RE: Skip Rendered Frames and frames: 1,3,5,6-10 values for render()

bnvm, I think you’re missing the point! try something like this: frames=#(1,3,10,11,12,20) c=viewport.getcamera() for f in frames do ( fnme=c.name+…

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RE: Visual MaxScript destroys variables

Hi Andreas, VMS is a bit outdated, and I hear that it is no longer going to be developed so I suggest using it to get use to what the code should loo…

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