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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
17 Sep   [#24]
So in free Alpaca :)


From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
17 Sep   [#25]
The good thing seems other than rectangle face can be "Flanged" !:)
Careful if the face is not a rectangle!
You must "split" it ...if possible...for SubDiv!
All takes 10 seconds! :) (sculpting) + render (5 seconds)...



So inside Alpaca :)



Vizcom

From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
18 Sep   [#26]

Alpaca






Vizcom




From: Booleano
17 Oct   [#27] In reply to [#1]
Hi

Can you explain me how I can implement this script.
I have copied it to the commads folder and then in the icons folder I have put a 138x138 pixels png file.
To invoke it I access my scrips window “attached image” and click on it.
I don't see any options for the examples that you put.
Thanks

Image Attachments:
Screenshot_1.jpg 


From: Michael Gibson
17 Oct   [#28] In reply to [#27]
Hi Booleano, do you see anything happen at all when you push your button?

Is your scripts window an .htm file that you have edited? Can you please attach it here so I can see if it's a problem in launching the command?

- Michael
From: Booleano
18 Oct   [#29] In reply to [#28]
Hi
If it is a file it is called “SidePane1.htm” and it is in the folder “commands”.

Attachments:
SidePane1.htm


From: Michael Gibson
18 Oct   [#30] In reply to [#29]
Hi Booleano, is that possibly an older version that you posted?

The one you posted seems to stop at "Voronoi" and does not contain EdgeFlange.

- Michael
From: Booleano
19 Oct   [#31] In reply to [#30]
Hi
Sorry I got the wrong file, this is the correct one
This file is also called "SidePane1.htm" and is in the "commands" folder

The last line of the file
Thanks
<moi:CommandButton icon="icons/EdgeFlange.png" command="edgeFlange"></moi:CommandButton>EdgeFlange

Attachments:
SidePane1.htm


From: Michael Gibson
19 Oct   [#32] In reply to [#31]
Hi Booleano, it looks like your button has the correct command="" value set on it.

What happens when you push the button?

Do you get an error message like this:



Or do you see a prompt in the upper right like this:



- Michael

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CommandNotFound.png  SelectFaceToRotatePrompt.png 


From: Booleano
20 Oct   [#33] In reply to [#32]
Hi Michael

This screen appears

Image Attachments:
Screenshot_1.jpg 


From: Michael Gibson
20 Oct   [#34] In reply to [#33]
Hi Booleano, ok that's what is supposed to happen. So you have it installed ok.

Can you maybe describe a bit more about what problem you're having?

I thought you were having a problem with getting it set up but it sounds like you're running it ok.

- Michael
From: Booleano
20 Oct   [#35] In reply to [#34]
Hi Michael

But it only allows me 2 parameters "s" and "f"
And I want to get everything that appears in the MO example (MO_TE)
that is, the parameters of "0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7"
How is this done, I want the entire exercise
Thanks
From: Michael Gibson
20 Oct   [#36] In reply to [#35]
Hi Booleano,

re:
> And I want to get everything that appears in the MO example (MO_TE)
> that is, the parameters of "0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7"
> How is this done, I want the entire exercise

Those parameters are options you can set up in the keyboard shortcut or button that you use to launch the command.

You would use those by putting them in to the keyboard shortcut or button.

Like for a keyboard shortcut for the "Command" value instead of putting in just:
edgeFlange
you would instead put in:
edgeFlange 5 true false 4 Auto 1 false false

For a button like you have set up instead of having command="edgeFlange" you would put command="edgeFlange 5 true false 4 Auto 1 false false"

That can be helpful if you are using the command frequently with some specific values, so you can set up different shortcuts to launch it with different default values.

- Michael

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