LinkBoxGui Accept or Refuse in GeDialog
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On 08/07/2014 at 13:31, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello Forum,
I have a CommandData plugin that opens a GeDialog containing a LinkBoxGui gadget. I would like to check the type of object being dragged into the LinkBox and either accept of refuse it.
Here is the code I have so far:
import c4d import c4d.gui import c4d.plugins PLUGIN_ID = 1032474 LINKBOX_GUI = 2000 class LinkBoxDlg(c4d.gui.GeDialog) : def CreateLayout(self) : self.GroupBegin(0, c4d.BFH_SCALEFIT, 2, 1, "", 0, 0) self.AddStaticText(0, c4d.BFH_LEFT, 0, 0, "Find") self.AddCustomGui(LINKBOX_GUI, c4d.CUSTOMGUI_LINKBOX, "", c4d.BFH_SCALEFIT, 0, 0) self.GroupEnd() return True def Message(self, msg, result) : if msg.GetId() == c4d.MSG_DESCRIPTION_CHECKDRAGANDDROP: if msg.GetLong(c4d.LINKBOX_ACCEPT_MESSAGE_CONTROL_ID) == LINKBOX_GUI: print "*" print "TYPE: ", msg[c4d.LINKBOX_ACCEPT_MESSAGE_TYPE] print "ELEMENT: ", msg[c4d.LINKBOX_ACCEPT_MESSAGE_ELEMENT] print "ACCEPT: ", msg[c4d.LINKBOX_ACCEPT_MESSAGE_ACCEPT] print "CONTROL_ID: ", msg[c4d.LINKBOX_ACCEPT_MESSAGE_CONTROL_ID] print "#" return c4d.gui.GeDialog.Message(self, msg, result) class LinkBoxGuiAccept(c4d.plugins.CommandData) : dialog = None def Execute(self, doc) : if self.dialog is None: self.dialog = LinkBoxDlg() return self.dialog.Open(dlgtype=c4d.DLG_TYPE_ASYNC, pluginid=PLUGIN_ID, defaultw=0, defaulth=0) if __name__ == "__main__": c4d.plugins.RegisterCommandPlugin(id=PLUGIN_ID, str="LinkBoxGui Accept Test", info=0, help="Command Data Plugin Test", dat=LinkBoxGuiAccept(), icon=None)
Here is the console output:
* TYPE: 201 ELEMENT: <PyCObject object at 0x000000000CB4E378> ACCEPT: <PyCObject object at 0x000000000CB4E378> CONTROL_ID: 2000 #
When accessing the BaseContainer's values received in GeDialog.Message(), PyCObjects are returned for the object(ELEMENT) and Bool(ACCEPT) values. ID 201(DRAGTYPE_ATOMARRAY i'm guessing ) is also always returned for TYPE.
I know that it is not possible to set ACCEPT and REFUSE flags in a Dialog Resource file for LinkBoxGui in C++, so I'm assuming that it is not possible in Python.
I found this link explaining how to get an integer from a PyCObject.
Is it possible to convert a PyCObject to BaseList2D?
Is it possible to set a PyCObject to Bool?Perhaps there is a smarter way to accept or refuse a drag and drop in GeDialog?
Thanks for you help,
Joe Buck
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On 09/07/2014 at 05:42, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi joebuck,
GeDialog.Command() is called after the parameter in the LinkBox changed. You can retrieve the
link and check its type, and clear the LinkBox if the type is not accepted.Best,
-Niklas -
On 09/07/2014 at 11:07, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Niklas,
Thanks for the quick reply. I was hoping for a PyCObject conversion so I could get a FORBIDDEN cursor over the LinkBoxGui, but if this is the way it's done in Python GeDialog, it works for me.
Thank you for your time and help,
Joe Buck
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On 10/07/2014 at 01:38, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
I was hoping for a PyCObject conversion so I could get a FORBIDDEN cursor over the LinkBoxGui, but if this is the way it's done in Python GeDialog, it works for me.
It's a limitation of the Python API unfortunately.
-Niklas