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    Creator ID - What is it? [SOLVED]

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      On 17/02/2015 at 11:54, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      User Information:
      Cinema 4D Version:   13+ 
      Platform:      
      Language(s) :     C++  ;

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      Hi,

      I would really like to know what the DescLevel::creator id is.
      What is a creator? Why is it there at all? What does it tell me? When should I check for it and what is the id range?

      Thanks in advance

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        Helper
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        On 18/02/2015 at 06:55, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        Hello,

        the creator ID defines, well, the ID of the creator. The creator is the class that is responsible for the creation of that parameter.

        As an example take a simple cube: the "Name" parameter is shared with all other things as this parameter is created by Tbaselist2d. The "Enabled" parameter can be found in all (generator) objects as this parameter was created by Obase. Custom parameters like "Size" are finally created by the actual object class Ocube. (Compare GetType() and IsInstanceOf()).

        So if you don't do very fancy stuff with parameters or parameter descriptions you never have to handle that attribute.

        Best wishes,
        Sebastian

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          On 18/02/2015 at 10:11, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          Hi Sebastian,

          Ah! Thanks, that is valuable information.

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