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      THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

      On 14/02/2012 at 01:26, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

      But in python there is no casting. And the SDK has no code to help in the conversion.

      #Python version that does **not** work  
      #Keeps saying SetImage() is using the wrong type  
         
      self.myBitButton=self.AddCustomGui(MY_BITMAP_BUTTON, c4d.CUSTOMGUI_BITMAPBUTTON, "Bitmap Button", c4d.BFH_SCALEFIT | c4d.BFV_SCALEFIT, 30, 30, bc)  
      self.myBitButton = gui.BitmapButtonCustomGui   
      self.myBitButton.SetImage(c4d.Osphere, False,False) #<----Error: Not the right object type!!!  
      

      I've been using a direct file path method to load images(even icons). And waiting for someone to post a working example of BitmapButtonCustomGui with python.

      AddCustomGui() returns a BitmapButtonCustomGui object in this case... Python has no casting but it's dynamic.

      Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

      self.myBitButton = gui.BitmapButtonCustomGui
      

      And with this line you just assign BitmapButtonCustomGui type.

      BitmapButtonCustomGui.SetImage() is used to load custom images from a filename string, bitmap or icon data dictionary. To load an image from an ID there's BITMAPBUTTON_ICONID1 and BITMAPBUTTON_ICONID2 container entries of the settings for the BitmapButtonCustomGui:

      bc.SetLong(c4d.BITMAPBUTTON_ICONID1, c4d.Osphere)
      
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        THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

        On 14/02/2012 at 07:20, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        Scott...Thanks so much for the help! I am a total newbie at this and you were a tremendous help!

        Yannick...YOU ROCK!!!!!

        I am very much a beginner at all of this. I am a designer by trade and choice, but am using Python to push my abilities in C4D. I must say that this was a hurdle I wasn't sure if I could beat, but you have saved the day! MANY MANY THANKS!

        This worked like a charm:
        self.GroupBegin(0, c4d.BFH_CENTER | c4d.BFH_CENTER, 2, 0, "", 0) #id, flags, cols, rows, title, groupflags
        ############# ICON BUTTON ###################
              bc = c4d.BaseContainer()                            ######Create a new container to store the button image 
              bc.SetLong(c4d.BITMAPBUTTON_ICONID1, c4d.RESOURCEIMAGE_MOVE) #####Sets Button Icon
              bc.SetBool(c4d.BITMAPBUTTON_BUTTON, True)
              self.myBitButton=self.AddCustomGui(BUTTON_SELECT_MOVE, c4d.CUSTOMGUI_BITMAPBUTTON, "Bend", c4d.BFH_CENTER | c4d.BFV_CENTER, 32, 32, bc)
              self.myBitButton = gui.BitmapButtonCustomGui

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          On 14/02/2012 at 07:23, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          add this with the info on :
          http://chicagoc4d.com/C4DPythonSDK/modules/c4d.bitmaps/index.html?highlight=initresource#c4d.bitmaps.InitResourceBitmap

          and thats it!

          Again, THANKS GUYS!

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            On 14/02/2012 at 08:02, xxxxxxxx wrote:

            Now I just have to find the objects that arent on that list haha. I know they exist b/c C4D uses icons for them lol.

            The hunt continues...

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              THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

              On 14/02/2012 at 08:18, xxxxxxxx wrote:

              Search your MAXON folder for this file: "interface_icons.txt"
              It has a list of the icons and their ID#s.

              You also don't need this line of code:self.myBitButton = gui.BitmapButtonCustomGui
              I only posted it because I didn't know how to work it into the solution. I just put in there so whoever wanted to take a look at the problem had all the pieces to work with.

              Here a complete R13 script example of a button with an icon on it:

              import c4d,os  
              from c4d import gui,bitmaps  
                
              MY_BITMAP_BUTTON = 1003  
                
              class MyDialog(c4d.gui.GeDialog) :  
                
                def CreateLayout(self) :  
                      
                    self.SetTitle("My Python Dialog")  
                
                    self.GroupBegin(0, c4d.BFH_SCALEFIT|c4d.BFH_SCALEFIT, 1, 1, "Bitmap Example",0)  
                
                    bc = c4d.BaseContainer()                            ######Create a new container to store the button image   
                    bc.SetLong(c4d.BITMAPBUTTON_BORDER, c4d.BORDER_OUT) #Sets the border to look like a button  
                    bc.SetLong(c4d.BITMAPBUTTON_ICONID1, c4d.RESOURCEIMAGE_MOVE) #####Sets Button Icon  
                    bc.SetBool(c4d.BITMAPBUTTON_BUTTON, True) #<---Does Not animate in R13!?  
                    self.myBitButton=self.AddCustomGui(MY_BITMAP_BUTTON, c4d.CUSTOMGUI_BITMAPBUTTON, "My Button", c4d.BFH_CENTER | c4d.BFV_CENTER, 50, 50, bc)  
                 
                    self.GroupEnd()  
                    return True  
                
                #Do something when the button is pressed  
                def Command(self, id, msg=None) :  
                    if id==MY_BITMAP_BUTTON:  
                       print "Hello"    
                  
                    return True  
                
              if __name__=='__main__':  
                dlg = MyDialog()  
                dlg.Open(c4d.DLG_TYPE_ASYNC, defaultw=100, defaulth=100)
              

              I still don't know why buttons don't animate when it's clicked in R13. Like they used to do in 12.

              -ScottA

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                THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                On 14/02/2012 at 08:39, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                Thanks Scott!

                I was just being stupid haha. I already had the ID's for those elsewhere in my code...all I had to do was scroll down haha.

                Thanks again! HUGE help

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                  THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                  On 14/02/2012 at 08:40, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                  btw...when you say "animate"...do you mean the down/toggle state. When the user clicks it?

                  I am using R13 and when I click these they have what appears to be a "down" state.

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                    On 14/02/2012 at 08:57, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                    Yeah. That's what I'm referring to.
                    It does not animate in R13 for me if I use: bc.SetLong(c4d.BITMAPBUTTON_BORDER, c4d.BORDER_OUT)

                    However, It does animate using this layout format in R12.
                    Something must have changed.
                    I'm not sure if it's a bug or not. But I prefer the way it worked in R12.

                    -ScottA

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                      THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

                      On 14/02/2012 at 12:00, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                      Scott,

                      I have the icons implemented and they are working great!

                      When I click on the icon, a border appears around it while the mouse button is held down... giving it the impression of a downstate. The appearance of the icon itself doesnt change, but the border indicates the down state. Tested in R12 and R13 and the functionality is the same in both.

                      I see what you are saying about the toggle state in your case. You want to add the BORDER_OUT to make it look more like a button, and you want that to change when clicked.

                      I will keep my eyes peeled and if I run across something I will post it here 🙂

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                        On 19/08/2016 at 01:49, xxxxxxxx wrote:

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