THis is my mel script

//Get the current panel.
string $myCurrenPane = `getPanel -withFocus`;

//Get the panel type.
string $panelType = `getPanel -to $myCurrenPane`;

//Condition.
if ($panelType == "modelPanel")
{

//Querry the isolation state.
    int $myIsolState = `isolateSelect -q -state $myCurrenPane`;

//Create a condition that says, if IsolateSel is 0 set it to 1.
if ($myIsolState == 0)
{
  enableIsolateSelect $myCurrenPane true;
 }

 else
 {
  enableIsolateSelect $myCurrenPane false;
  }
}

I am just trying to convert this to pymel so that I can get the hang of it.
It does exactly what I want, which is to unhide and hide it.

Hope that helps clarify my point.

Martin

On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 5:08 PM, Chad Dombrova <chad...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>     #Get the current panel.
> myPanel = pm.getPanel(withFocus=True)
>
>
> #Get active panel type of.
> myPanelType = pm.getPanel(type='myPanel')
>
>
> this does not query the type of the panel, it lists the panels of the given
> type. also, i think your intention was to pass the value of the variable
> myPanel from the previous query, but instead you passed the string 'myPanel'
>
>
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> http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya
>



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