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install/uninstall spdl

install/uninstall spdl

2004-02-17       - By Jose Luis Gomez

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Thanks for the answer.
I was searching for something fast to do inside XSI. Having to close the
application I prefer to launch XSI from Visual Studio so at least I can
use the debugger...

Anybody else has tips to work faster while developing plug-ins??

Regards

/Jose Gomez


Rafe Sacks wrote:

> Hi Jose,
>  
>
> I know it doesn't answer your question, but I just quit xsi and use a
> XSI command prompt
>
> Uninstall, install, and run xsi. If you keep the command prompt open
> you can just up-arrow to the liner and repeat it. I find this alot
> more stable as well.
>
> >xsi -u test.spdl
> >xsi -i test.spdl
> >xsi
>  
>  
>
> R A F E   S A C K S
> S e n i o r   C h a r a c t e r   T e c h n i c a l   D i r e c t o r
>  -- ---- ---- ---- ---- --
> A n i m a l   L o g i c
>
> ==================================================
>
>
>
> Jose Luis Gomez wrote:
>
>> Hi List,
>> I'm creating a compiled operator and I wonder if it is possible to
>> reinstall the SPDL with a script. It is a bit anoying to have to go to
>> "File -> Add-ons -> Plugins(SPDL)" to uninstall and then install again
>> everytime I compile... (the other option I have found, using the command
>> line but restarting XSI is even worse...)
>>
>> Any help on this?? which is the best way you have found to do this??
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> /Jose Gomez
>>
>> ---
>> Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in
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Thanks for the answer.<br>
I was searching for something fast to do inside XSI. Having to close
the application I prefer to launch XSI from Visual Studio so at least I
can use the debugger...<br>
<br>
Anybody else has tips to work faster while developing plug-ins??<br>
<br>
Regards<br>
<br>
/Jose Gomez<br>
<br>
<br>
Rafe Sacks wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid4031482A.AE5CC823@(protected)"><font
color="#000099">Hi Jose,</font>
 <br>
&nbsp;
 <p><font color="#000099">I know it doesn't answer your question, but
I
just quit xsi and use a XSI command prompt</font>
 </p>
 <p><font color="#000099">Uninstall, install, and run xsi. If you keep
the
command prompt open you can just up-arrow to the liner and repeat it. I
find this alot more stable as well.</font>
 </p>
 <p><tt><font color="#333333">&gt;xsi -u test.spdl</font></tt>
 <br>
 <tt><font color="#333333">&gt;xsi -i test.spdl</font></tt>
 <br>
 <tt><font color="#333333">&gt;xsi</font></tt>
 <br>
&nbsp;
 <br>
&nbsp;
 <br>
 <br>
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 <br>
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 <br>
 <b><i><font color="#000066"><font size="-1">A n i m a l&nbsp;&nbsp; L
o g i c</font></font></i></b>
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 <p><font color="#cccccc">==================================================<
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 <br>
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 <p>Jose Luis Gomez wrote:
 </p>
 <blockquote type="CITE">Hi List,
   <br>
I'm creating a compiled operator and I wonder if it is possible to
   <br>
reinstall the SPDL with a script. It is a bit anoying to have to go
to
   <br>
"File -&gt; Add-ons -&gt; Plugins(SPDL)" to uninstall and then install
again
   <br>
everytime I compile... (the other option I have found, using the
command
   <br>
line but restarting XSI is even worse...)
   <p>Any help on this?? which is the best way you have found to do
this??
   </p>
   <p>Thanks in advance
   </p>
   <p>/Jose Gomez
   </p>
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