using fcurve edtior commands 2005-05-06 - By Juan Brockhaus
Back I already had a look at this. It's not excatly what I'm looking for. But useful.
cheers,
Juan
-- --Original Message-- -- From: todd akita [mailto:takita@(protected)] Sent: 06 May 2005 15:24 To: XSI@(protected) Subject: Re: using fcurve edtior commands
Hey Juan --
Look in the docs for "Fcurve.Resample"
FCurve.Resample ([StartFrame], [EndFrame], [Step], [KeepExistingKeys], [OverrideKeyLock])
there's some C as well as some jscript examples there too. C:/Softimage/XSI_4.2/Doc/XSISDK/reference/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp. htm?context=Scripting_Reference&file=FCurve.Resample.html#wp662758
-T
Juan Brockhaus wrote:
>already did, but couldn't find anything useful, > >thanks anyway, > >Juan > > > > >-- --Original Message-- -- >From: Felix Gebhardt [mailto:gebhardt@(protected)] >Sent: 06 May 2005 14:03 >To: XSI@(protected) >Subject: Re: using fcurve edtior commands > > > >Hi Juan, > >OK, misunderstood you. When you plot to an action there is an option to >fit a curve. Maybe you could have a look if you can get something out of >the PlotToAction command. > >Sorry, no better idea then, >F. > > > >Juan Brockhaus wrote: > > > >>Hi Felix, >> >>this is not what I'm after. I don't want to implement Commands in the >>Fcurve-Editor. >> >>I want to access the Curve-Processing Tools via script. >> >>For example, my script plots a lot of objects-Fcurves and then I want to >> >> >fit > > >>the created fcurves inside the script or simply scale them. >>At the moment the only way seems to write your own code for that. >> >> >>Juan >> >> >> >> >> >> >>-- --Original Message-- -- >>From: Felix Gebhardt [mailto:gebhardt@(protected)] >>Sent: 06 May 2005 12:17 >>To: XSI@(protected) >>Subject: Re: using fcurve edtior commands >> >> >>Hi Juan, >> >>Have a look at ScriptingReference->(search)->FCurveEditor. Additionally >>there are at least two examples in the net view->animate->modify >>category. The FCurve Editor has no commands in the XSI sense but you can >>utilize the object model. >> >>Hope this helps, >>F. >> >> >>Juan Brockhaus wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>>hi, >>> >>>I think this was asked before (I think last week..., cleaned up my >>> >>> >>> >>> >>folder... >> >> >> >> >>>:-/ ). >>> >>>Is there a way to use the commands in the Fcurve editor (like Fit, Scale, >>>Smooth, etc.) via script? >>>they aren't logged unfortunatly... >>>can't find it in the manuals or via Application.Commands >>>Do I miss something? >>> >>>cheers, >>> >>>Juan >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>--- >>Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: >>unsubscribe xsi >> >> >> >> >> >--- >Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: >unsubscribe xsi > > >
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