Re: [SDK] object view question

Date : Sat, 03 Feb 2007 14:03:22 +0700
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : "L. Edy Susanto" <sawamura(at)neorack.com>
Subject : Re: [SDK] object view question
hi Andy,
it seems that GetAttributeValue only returning a string with the camera set for that.
I tried GetViewCamera(-1); is also not working..


I'm still looking for a way to access that View* camera that is created with the object view..
like the: (you can see that new view is created in the application view list)
Views.View1.UserCamera


any ideas?

rgds,

Andy Nicholas wrote:
I've not tried it, but I think you need to use:

var current_camera = View.GetAttributeValue("camera");

That'll get the name of the current camera being used by the view. You can
then set the projection method and focal length on that camera.

Andy


Hi guys,
Currently struggle with this thing..

I created an new Object view with script below :
anyone know how can I change the camera to orthographic
or change the focal length parameter using script?
I checked in the view list there is a new temporary view created there..

currently I can only access some of the Object view like display all,
lockstatus etc..




jscript :

  var obj =  ActiveSceneRot.AddNull();
  var layout = Desktop.ActiveLayout;
  var vObjView = layout.CreateView( "Object View", "MyView" );

  vObjView.SetAttributeValue("targetcontent", obj.Fullname);
  vObjView.SetAttributeValue("displayall","true");
  vObjView.SetAttributeValue("lockstatus","true");
  vObjView.SetAttributeValue("view","left");
  vObjView.SetAttributeValue("displaymode","shaded");


thx

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L. Edy Susanto
Character TD
Infinite Frameworks Studios
Batam

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