Python for CINEMA 4D R14.034
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On 14/01/2013 at 02:48, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Dear developers,
The Python SDK documentation has been updated for CINEMA 4D R14.034.
As usual it can be download from the
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On 14/01/2013 at 07:16, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm afraid I have the same issue as the 14014 Py SDK that the search
does not work on OSX 10.8.2.
typing a word (that does exist) only sets the browser in "prepare search.."
that never ends.This is both on my lap and workstation.
(Using the online version from PA Edwards site, the search works)
Cheers
Lennart -
On 14/01/2013 at 07:45, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
I'm afraid I have the same issue as the 14014 Py SDK that the search
does not work on OSX 10.8.2.
typing a word (that does exist) only sets the browser in "prepare search.."
that never ends.This is both on my lap and workstation.
(Using the online version from PA Edwards site, the search works)
Hi Lennart,
What browser do you use?
I have the same issue with the search on Windows with Google Chrome, but it works in Firefox.
There's a somewhat similar issue with the C++ docs in Chrome: index tree is incredibly slow but under Firefox it's smooth. -
On 14/01/2013 at 07:55, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I run plain stock Safari.
Cheers
Lennart -
On 15/01/2013 at 13:16, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I've tried in these browsers (firefox, chrome, opera, safari) with no luck on osx 10.6.8
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On 15/01/2013 at 13:50, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
I'm afraid I have the same issue as the 14014 Py SDK that the search
does not work on OSX 10.8.2.
typing a word (that does exist) only sets the browser in "prepare search.."
that never ends.This is both on my lap and workstation.
(Using the online version from PA Edwards site, the search works)
Hi Lennart,
What browser do you use?
I have the same issue with the search on Windows with Google Chrome, but it works in Firefox.
There's a somewhat similar issue with the C++ docs in Chrome: index tree is incredibly slow but under Firefox it's smooth.i have the same experience for google chrome + windows for multiple versions of the
sdk. ie proccessed the page always fine. on earlier versions in chorme i got always
the warning blahblah activeX blah. when i accpeted this warrning the search box
appeared (but did not really work),and on top of that - when does maxon start to provide the sdks as an online hosted version ?
i really like pers service, but i would prefer to have a link from which i know it will always be the
latest sdk help hosted by maxon -
On 16/01/2013 at 01:53, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
i have the same experience for google chrome + windows for multiple versions of the
sdk. ie proccessed the page always fine. on earlier versions in chorme i got always
the warning blahblah activeX blah. when i accpeted this warrning the search box
appeared (but did not really work),This is a known bug with Sphinx local search + Chrome: see this reported issue and the linked tickets on Sphinx bug tracker. This is why it works online but not offline on Chrome.
The workaround mentioned here seems to fix the search.
Could you also edit the file as described and tell me if it fixes the issue for you too on Chrome and with other browsers?Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
and on top of that - when does maxon start to provide the sdks as an online hosted version ?
i really like pers service, but i would prefer to have a link from which i know it will always be the
latest sdk help hosted by maxonYes, we should definitely consider make the SDK docs available for online use.
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On 30/01/2013 at 07:01, xxxxxxxx wrote:
The search has been fixed. You can download the latest Python documentation from the
Plugin Café
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[URL-REMOVED] @maxon: This section contained a non-resolving link which has been removed.
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On 30/01/2013 at 07:29, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
The workaround mentioned here seems to fix the search.
Could you also edit the file as described and tell me if it fixes the issue for you too on Chrome and with other browsers?hey,
i did not red this before, now its kind of to late i guess, but yes, this fixed also fixed
the searchbar while offline browsing with chrome for me.and thanks for the new docs
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On 07/02/2013 at 11:25, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Thank you. The search option looks as if it is working fine now
Cheers
Lennart