  | | | PlotConstrainedTransforms | PlotConstrainedTransforms 2005-05-26 - By Bradley R. Gabe
Back I did some more hunting in the uixsiscripts.vbs file and it looks like the PlotConstrainedTransforms() command is split into 3 main functions:
-The first function finds the constrained parameters. -The second gets user input from the GUI -The third takes the user input and pipes it into the PlotAndApplyActionProc() function which is the same one used by that command.
So the easiest way may be to copy the first and third functions and hack them into your own custom command.
Incidentally, the PlotAndApplyAction() command used to be really annoying to use. The description of the first argument was wrong in the online docs, and if you didn't feed in the right input type, the command would raise an error without telling you which of your arguments were right or wrong.
-Brad
>Thanks to all those quick answers! Rafe, unfortunately part of the problem >is that the dialogue gets filled with default values, so surpressing the >pop up alone doesn't help. Thanks anyways. Looks like I'll have to dig out >the constrains and feed the appropriate parameters to the >PlotAndApplyAction command, which will be a combination of what Brad and >Aloys suggested. > >Thanks again! > > -Andr� > > >Andr� Adam wrote: > >>Hi! >> >>Ok, I simply want to call the PlotConstrainedTransforms command from a >>script. How on earth do I make it *not* pop up the parameter dialogue >>(since I intend to feed the parameters to it *using the script*, the very >>reason why I want it to be part of my script...)? >> >>Anybody having a quick idea? >> >>Cheers! >> >> -Andr� > > >--- >Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: >unsubscribe xsi
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