  | | | How do I get the curveeditorcontrol 's fcurve object | How do I get the curveeditorcontrol 's fcurve object 2005-04-30 - By Felix Gebhardt
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Hey Reinhard, how are you doing?
Actually I have this very message in my treasure box of rare CComAPIHandler examples. Unfortunately having the returned CValue as an argument of the CRef constructor like in Andrew Skowronski's reply doesn't give me a valid CRef for some reason. Just a master girded with seven belts of COMwisdom would know why.
But I'm really close. The LogMessage already converts to the correct ClassIDName.
Thanks a lot for your help, Felix
Reinhard Claus wrote:
>Hm I had a problem a while ago that might be related to this. I had to deal >with point subcomponent selections using the c++ api and had similar >problems as you're reporting. >It turned out that the SubComponent object isn't yet fully supported by the >cppapi, and I had to use the CComApi... wrappers all the way through. >Using the Invoke method etc. etc... Bad times. > >http://www.softimage.com/Community/Xsi/Discuss/Archives/xsi.archive.0409 /msg01636.htm > >Reinhard > --- Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: unsubscribe xsi
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