• After undo, point object SetAllPoints not update

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    @ferdinand Thanks for your help!
  • "Vector Curl" on Volume Builder?

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    justinleducJ
    Hey @i_mazlov, thank you so much for your incredibly helpful and thorough reply. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks again! I really appreciate it!
  • How to get position and rotation in softbody simulation

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    ferdinandF
    Hello @Christian-0, Thank you for reaching out to us. I am a bit confused by your question. A soft body simulation is characterized by the fact that it gives up the idea of a geometry transform with governs a geometry as usually applied in computer graphics. In the end this means that the transform of the object (BaseObject.GetMg) will not change but the points will and with it the bounding box of an object. Below you see a soft body cylinder falling. Its transform, the axis, never changes, but the bound box does. Animated are here the points, not the object, hence the term soft body. bbox.mp4 In the API you can get the bounding box values with BaseObject.GetMp and BaseObject.GetRad. When you want a transform, a matrix for that, you would have to compute that yourself. The matrix manual dissects how to construct matrices. Cheers, Ferdinand
  • Simple plugin to dynamically list python scripts

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    ferdinandF
    Hello @Dave , Welcome to the Plugin Café forum and the Cinema 4D development community, it is great to have you with us! Getting Started Before creating your next postings, we would recommend making yourself accustomed with our Forum and Support Guidelines, as they line out details about the Maxon SDK Group support procedures. Of special importance are: Support Procedures: Scope of Support: Lines out the things we will do and what we will not do. Support Procedures: Confidential Data: Most questions should be accompanied by code but code cannot always be shared publicly. This section explains how to share code confidentially with Maxon. Forum Structure and Features: Lines out how the forum works. Structure of a Question: Lines out how to ask a good technical question. It is not mandatory to follow this exactly, but you should follow the idea of keeping things short and mentioning your primary question in a clear manner. About your First Question Your question is effectively out of scope of support because we do not debug code for users as lined out in our support guidelines. So, you cannot just post your code and then ask us to fix it, this especially applies when things like Chat GPT are involved. With that being said, there are two (three) major problems with your code: show_script_list_dialog: This is pure nonsense regarding creating and running a dialog. Dialogs must be implemented, see here for our dialog examples. run_script: This does not set the runtime environment, the globals, of the script to run. Which will cause many scripts to fail, as script manager scripts are prepopulated with doc and op. Plugin ID: The plugin ID 1009792 you are using does not seem to be a valid ID, the current plugin ID counter is at 1062027. You can do whatever you want to do locally, but you cannot ship any plugins with such made up IDs. You also do not really need a full-blown dialog here, you could just get away with ShowPopupDialog. Find a simple version below. Please understand that we cannot support ChatGPT nonsense output in future postings of yours. Cheers, Ferdinand Result: Running the twice hello_doc.py script with the wrapper script run_scripts.py. And then for the lulz run the wrapper with the wrapper to run the hello_doc script. metalol.mp4 Code: """Demonstrates how to run Script Manager scripts from a Script Manager script. Must be run as a Script Manager script while setting #SCRIPT_DIRECTORY to a path where your scripts do lie. Note: This code has been written for Cinema 4D 2023.2 or higher, it uses the pipe operator in type hints supported only by Python 3.10 or higher. To run this code in older versions, simply remove the pipe operator and its second argument: def foo() -> str | None: # 3.10 code def foo() -> str: # legacy code """ import c4d import os import runpy # Make sure to use a raw string or to escape it when defining a windows path. SCRIPT_DIRECTORY: str = r"C:\Users\f_hoppe\AppData\Roaming\MAXON\2024.1.0_7142A741\library\scripts" doc: c4d.documents.BaseDocument # The active document op: c4d.BaseObject # The active object, can be `None`. def SelectScript(path: str) -> str | None: """Opens popup selection dialog to let a user select a Python file in the given #path. """ # Sort out that #path is indeed an existing directory path and get all Python files in it. if not os.path.exists(path) or not os.path.isdir(path): raise OSError(f"'{path}' is not a valid directory path.") files: list[str] = [os.path.join(path, f) for f in os.listdir(path) if os.path.splitext(f)[1] == ".py"] if len(files) == 0: c4d.gui.MessageDialog(f"There are no Python scripts in the path: '{path}'.") # Build a popup menu for #files and display it under the cursor. menu: c4d.BaseContainer = c4d.BaseContainer() for i, item in enumerate(files): menu.InsData(c4d.FIRST_POPUP_ID + i, os.path.split(item)[1]) index: int = c4d.gui.ShowPopupDialog( cd=None, bc=menu, x=c4d.MOUSEPOS, y=c4d.MOUSEPOS) - c4d.FIRST_POPUP_ID # ShowPopupDialog returns the index of the selected item, which we let start at #FIRST_POPUP_ID # and the later subtracted that value again. So, index should now either be below 0 because # user aborted the dialog or an index for #files. if index < 0: print ("User aborted selection.") return if index > len(files): raise IndexError("Unexpected invalid index.") # Get the file path and be extra paranoid in checking if the file actually does exist (it # should since we retrieved only existing files above). file: str = files[index] print (file) if not os.path.exists(file): raise OSError(f"The file '{file}' does not exist.") return file def main() -> None: """Runs the example. """ # Let the user select a Python script at #SCRIPT_DIRECTORY and run the script in an environment # that matches that of a Script Manager script - which primarily means defining #doc and #op. # Script Manager scripts also do some other stuff, but that is irrelevant for us here. If you # wanted to be ultra-precise, you could also pass #globals() as the second argument to # #run_path(). One should then however make sure that the globals are indeed clean, so we should # not expose #SCRIPT_DIRECTORY as a global then. file: str | None = SelectScript(SCRIPT_DIRECTORY) if isinstance(file, str): runpy.run_path(file, {"doc": doc, "op": op}, "__main__") if __name__ == "__main__": main()
  • Discrepancy with point positions of Circle Spline Primitive

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    Hi @ferdinand, thanks for taking the time to clarify that Okay, I see. So one can view this "behavoiur" as intended since it is the result of the math behind how the circle spline is calculated? Still I wonder why the circle spline primitive with 1 intermediate point, i.e. with four control points doesn't appear like the n-side spline with 8 sides? Wouldn't it be "cleaner" that way? Regading the true values - I am well aware that the repr of c4d.Vector rounds in the GUI. It was only that those values were quite off compared to the values of the points of the n-side spline. That's why my initial question arose. Interesting and good to know that rotating points via sine and cosine is slow and no good option. Thank you for that insight. May I ask why that is? I mean why is c4d.utils.MatrixRotZ better? What does that function do differently in terms of performance? In the end it has to do the math as well, does it not? Sorry for constantly asking all this stupid questions. It is only that I want to understand these things thoroughly. Thanks for your time, Sebastian
  • Setting Mograph Tracer Properties

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    Dear Ferdinand, Thank you so much. I've found it tricky to navigate the API reference. Being able to get a pointer to the object parameter through drag and drop is a game changer for me!!
  • HtmlViewerCustomGui issue

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    PoliigonP
    Bummer. But thanks, Maxime, for the quick reply.
  • Access to the coordinate manager.

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    @ferdinand Thank you very much for the expanded object.
  • Send/Receive Messages in TagData/ObjectData plugins

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    bacaB
    @ferdinand Thanks again I'll have time to check it later today. But it seems clear.
  • VC_FLAGS

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    Hi @baca VC_SAFETY has been removed in 2023.1, you do not need it anymore, since the message can't fail anymore. You should keep it for old code but for new code, just leave the vc_flags empty will be enough. Cheers, Maxime.
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    I found the AddPorts() Method,Sorry I missed it before. from typing import Optional import c4d import maxon doc: c4d.documents.BaseDocument # The active document op: Optional[c4d.BaseObject] # The active object, None if unselected def main() -> None: material = doc.GetActiveMaterial() nodeMaterial = material.GetNodeMaterialReference() graph: maxon.GraphModelInterface = nodeMaterial.GetGraph(c4d.GetActiveNodeSpaceId()) with graph.BeginTransaction() as transaction: layered_node = graph.AddChild(maxon.Id(),"com.chaos.vray_node.texlayeredmax") layers = layered_node.GetInputs().FindChild("com.chaos.vray_node.texlayeredmax.texture_layers") #The Layers portbundle layers.AddPorts(2, 1) #Add layers transaction.Commit() #Layer in Layers portbundle layers_list = [] layers.GetChildren(layers_list,maxon.NODE_KIND.INPORT) #Textureports and BlendMode_ports in Layers portbundle layers_texport_list = [tport for port in layers_list if (tport := port.FindChild("com.chaos.vray.portbundle.texture_layer.texture"))] layers_mode_list = [mport for port in layers_list if (mport := port.FindChild("com.chaos.vray.portbundle.texture_layer.blend_mode"))] print(layered_node) print(layers) print(layers_list) print(layers_texport_list) print(layers_mode_list) if __name__ == '__main__': main()
  • HideElement in Cinema 4D 2024

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    DunhouD
    Yes @simonator420 , it worked in 2023, and not worked any more in 2024, I also found that strange behavior in HideElement() and confused me for a while.
  • Plugins limitation count

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    This is a bit more complex than that, python is loaded after plugins are registered, therefor for each one we need to have a c++ one that act as a placeholder that will be replaced later by a python one. I can't guarantee anything but I will see what I can do (probably not for the next release.) Cheers, Maxime
  • Is there any way to get MMB wheel scrolling in viewport?

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    ferdinandF
    Hey @LingZA, Thank you for reaching out to us. There are multiple questions in this topic, which always makes things tricky to answer. Is there any way to stop MMB wheel to zoom the camera? I need to scroll the MMB wheel in the viewport to change my tool's params? Is there any way to get MMB wheel scrolling in viewport? In general, Cinema 4D has no input device control & emulation layer, so you cannot intercept an input device from sending (stop the mouse wheel to zoom) or emulate inputs (get the mouse wheel scrolling). You can get the state of an input device. For MMB that would be the GUI message BFM_INPUT with BFM_INPUT_DEVICE being BFM_INPUT_MOUSE and BFM_INPUT_CHANNEL being BFM_INPUT_MOUSEMIDDLE. When you fail to read BFM_INPUT_MOUSEMIDDLE in your plugin, please share executable code, so that we can reproduce the problem. When necessary, you can send code confidentially to us via sdk_support(at)maxon(dot)net. Cheers, Ferdinand
  • How to install pip and numpy for Cinema 4D 2024 on MacOS?

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    I apologize for posting repeatedly. I think I succeeded in installing numpy and other libraries as well. In case for someone in same situation, I would like to share my own case resolution. After installing pip, not from c4dpy, but using the python below worked: /Applications/Maxon Cinema 4D 2024/resource/modules/python/libs/python311.macos.framework/python and executed the command like python -m pip install numpy normally. And worked inside C4D properly. If there are any inaccuracies or clear errors, I would appreciate it if you could point them out. Thank you in advance.
  • How to change the color of shaded wire in C++

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    @i_mazlov Thank you for your reply
  • Get & Set Active Camera for a specific viewport

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    ferdinandF
    Hey @Thodos, without the console output of your browser, I cannot say much. I suspect that a DNS is failing. In the meantime, here are the offline docs. Cheers, Ferdinand
  • How to dynamically change the "STEP"of "REAL" tool description in c++?

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    i_mazlovI
    Hi @LingZA , To achieve this in C++ you need to set DESC_STEP parameter of the corresponding BaseContainer, e.g. bc->SetFloat(DESC_STEP, 1.0f);. For getting the editable BaseContainer you need to use GetParameterI() function on your description, please refer to the Description Manual. Cheers, Ilia
  • Frame All command on Spline User Data

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    i_mazlovI
    Hi Gabriel, Sorry for the delay in this thread. Unfortunately you cannot control this folding GUI functionality as it is sealed to the non-public GUI implementation. That would not be the case when using custom GUI implementations. Cheers, Ilia
  • Which DisplayFilter affects ToolData.draw

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    gheyretG
    Hi @ferdinand , I'm sorry that my title and description may be a little confused, maybe I misunderstood something and thought a little complicated. And thank you very much for your answer, you always help me when my thinking is confused. Cheers! Gheyret