Bug? TYPE_LOAD called after new material
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On 17/11/2008 at 11:32, xxxxxxxx wrote:
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Cinema 4D Version: 10.5, 11
Platform: Windows ;
Language(s) : C++ ;---------
Hi,Using a SceneHook I found that when a new material is created, MSG_DOCUMENTINFO_TYPE_MATERIAL_INSERT is called as expected.
But also, directly after that, MSG_DOCUMENTINFO_TYPE_LOAD is called. I thought MSG_DOCUMENT_TYPE_LOAD should only be called after loading a new C4D- document!Can anyone confirm that this a bug in C4D? Our plugin relies on some operations after loading a new document, but now gets confused after new materials are created.
best regards,
mcduck -
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On 18/11/2008 at 02:07, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I think MSG_DOCUMENTINFO_TYPE_LOAD is called because of the material preview which loads a document.
cheers,
Matthias -
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On 18/11/2008 at 03:27, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Quote: Originally posted by Matthias Bober on 18 November 2008
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> * * *I can add that this unexpected MSG_DOCUMENTINFO_TYPE_LOAD is only called at inserting the first new material.
Any following material or texture loading, will not cause a MSG_DOCUMENTINFO_TYPE_LOAD.
(Just a MSG_DOCUMENTINFO_TYPE_MATERIAL_INSERT, as it should be)Are you sure that MSG_DOCUMENTINFO_TYPE_LOAD isn't just meant for c4d -documents (and not any other type of file/document loaded) ?
If not, then could you point to a reliable way to run code when a c4d-document is loaded?
regards,
mcduck -
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On 19/11/2008 at 06:56, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Howdy,
Poll for the message MSG_MULTI_DOCUMENTIMPORTED to run code only when the document is loaded. ;o)
Adios,
Cactus Dan