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Default start up scene settings

Default start up scene settings

2005-07-01       - By ALTRDVISON@(protected)

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I'm sorry, I'm a newbe, so any type of scripting would be out of reach  right
now.
I just figured SXI started with a default file and any changes  made (then
saved) would affect it so I could get the desired scene at  startup.  Am I the
only one that has this problem, it seems like an  easy fix.  For instance I
will open and start numerous scenes  throughout a session for motion graphics,
and each time I open a scene  to start, I have to adjust my render screen size
(smaller so it redraws  quicker), my perspective view to openGL or shaded , and
so on, so it is the  way I like to work.  
This eats up time and frankly gets in the way of workflow.  
I must be missing something...?  Is there such a plugin  available?
Thanks for your help

Jon




<<<> >Yes, but you have to install an event for that. Create  a plug in that
> >installs the event, and then create a plug in that  sets your
> >preferences. When the event(s), it will call the plugin  that
> sets your
> >preferences.

<<<<How about using a plugin? Plugins are initialised when Xsi  starts.
Couldn't
you use that?



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<DIV>I'm sorry, I'm a newbe, so any type of scripting would be out of reach
right now.</DIV>
<DIV>I just figured SXI started with a default file and any changes
made&nbsp;(then saved) would affect it so I could get the desired scene at
startup.&nbsp;&nbsp;Am I the only one that has this problem, it seems like an
easy fix.&nbsp; For instance I will open and start numerous scenes
throughout&nbsp;a session&nbsp;for motion graphics, and each time I open a
scene
to start, I have to adjust my render screen size (smaller so it redraws
quicker), my perspective view to openGL or shaded&nbsp;, and so on, so it is
the
way I like to work.&nbsp; </DIV>
<DIV>This eats up time and frankly gets in the way of workflow.&nbsp; </DIV>
<DIV>I must be missing something...?&nbsp; Is there such a plugin
available?</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks for your help</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Jon</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&lt;&lt;&lt;&gt; &gt;Yes, but you have to install an event for that.
Create
a plug in that<BR>&gt; &gt;installs the event, and then create a plug in that
sets your<BR>&gt; &gt;preferences. When the event(s), it will call the plugin
that <BR>&gt; sets your<BR>&gt; &gt;preferences.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;How about using a plugin? Plugins are initialised when Xsi
starts. Couldn't<BR>you use that?<BR><BR></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>