Toolbar Switches
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On 30/06/2005 at 08:16, xxxxxxxx wrote:
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Cinema 4D Version:
Platform: Windows ;
Language(s) : C++ ;---------
Hi,
Some Q's.
1.Is there a way to detect if the toolbar switches like 'On/Off Expressions',
or 'On/Off Animation' are set.
2.Is there a way to set these switches with the SDK ?
3.Did someone find a way to detect if we are in 'Play Forwards' mode?
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On 03/07/2005 at 05:22, xxxxxxxx wrote:
3. I don't think there is a direct way to detect if we are in 'play forwards' mode. The way I was doing it in the past was simply checking the current frame with an old frame variable. If the current frame is > than the old frame number, then a frame has increased. Wokred fine
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On 03/07/2005 at 05:40, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks, i do like that, but then there is no way to detect the difference between manual scrubbing and 'PlayForward".
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On 06/07/2005 at 01:45, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Mikael ?
My Q's 1 and 2 are of some importance to me.
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On 13/07/2005 at 02:48, xxxxxxxx wrote:
So, there is no answer to this ??
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On 13/07/2005 at 07:17, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Take a look at the SDK docs, BaseDocument > GetData. This is where the settings for a document are stored. (e.g. DOCUMENT_USEEXPRESSIONS).