Yes, you’re right. Developers help to each other. That’s why I told him: “If you want to ask me something about the script, i will tell you how I did…
Scripts are made for users, to make their work easier, and not for developers. Users don’t need the source code, they just use the script. My question…
“if a script encrypted it might be potentially commercial. can i test anyone’s commercial product for free?” It is a free script. Just encrypted, but …
Thanks for testing it. Now, I have one question: How to remove this thread?
Well, not a good idea, but the only idea I have. I don’t have any friend, who can test it. If you don’t want to help me, you won’t. But I hope 2-3 dev…
Thanks, it works.
Yes, that’s it. Thank you very much. It works.
Hi Paul! I have another problem, I hope you can help me. Now the dotnet objects don’t go behind the rollout. But when Max refreshes its user interface…
Yes, Yes, Yes! It works! I placed a ContainerControl into the rollout, and place the objects into the container, and the images are not flickering whe…
Here are two scripts: 1: dotnet object in maxscript rollout 2: dotnet object in dotnet form Just try them. Drag the image, and you will see that dot…
Yes, I’m sure. You can place dotNet Objects, Controls, and Classes as a child of a maxscript rollout. But not complete dotNetForms. Max can’t refresh …
You can’t place dotNetForms in a maxscript rollout. You can only use dotNetControls in rollouts. In my script I want to use images as sliders. So I pl…
Now I am sure the problem is the rollout got the focus, and the .net form goes behind the rollout.