29th January 2007, 01:53 PM
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Junior Member
Junior member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 2
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Re: Authoring your own scripts
Hi,
Is it possible to show a menu after right clicking in a view? Can this be done with a script?
Thanks,
Bart
Quote:
Originally Posted by Andy
From within tcl, ac3d commands are generally called like this:
If a command returns a value:
Code:
set numselobs [ac3d selection_get_num_objects ]
For a list of available commands, send AC3D a 'list' comand e.g.
Some tips
Rather than using 'toplevel' to create a new window, we recommend you use 'new_toplevel <windowpath> <title>'. This is a multi-platform friendly function. Using this means that the script will run on any platform. If you do not use this, the new window can easily get lost behind others.
Under Windows, set File->Settings->Advanced->show-windows-console on. Any puts output will be shown in the console window that will stay visible after AC3D starts.
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