But they are only passed to functions invoked by the onClick event
handler, aren't they? If I call a function when opening the synoptic
view, how can I query there the in_obj variable? The in_obj variable is
empty in all other functions which I cannot invoke from an onClick event
handler.
Thanks,
Sascha
Grahame Fuller wrote:
Use the in_obj parameter that's passed to the synoptic script function. There's more info in the guides.
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From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM]On Behalf
Of Sascha Robitzki
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 4:22 AM
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Subject: Re: synoptic view trouble
They are not own models. I'll try to make it clear. I have a number of
characters as reference models in a scene. All reference models are
pointing to the same .emdl. So all models are having also the same
synoptic view. When I open now a synoptic view of one the characters and
I'm looking inside a script function for a specific object or parameter
in the scene of course I'm running into the problem how to distinguish
between all the same reference models. How can I do that?
Thanks,
Sascha
RPS wrote:
first let me get this are the chracters there own models or not?
and then if u just need to go inside the synoptic property just click
on the property and u can give the path and to edit the synoptic page
just use the synoptic editor. i hope this will help .
thanx
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