I just realized that I did not ask you the question!
how do we query the state?
myIsoState = pm.isolateSelect(q=True, state, modelPanel4)


On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Martin La Land Romero <
martinmrom...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Chad,
>
> This might sound like a lame question but I am just getting used to Pymel.
>
> This is my line in MEL
> I am trying to query the isolateSelect mode.
>      int $myIsolState = `isolateSelect -q -state modelPanel4`;
>
> This is Pymel,
>
> myIsoState = pm.isolateSelect(q=True, state, modelPanel4)
> I get this error
> # SyntaxError: ('non-keyword arg after keyword arg', ('<maya console>', 2,
> None, None)) #
>
> Not sure if it is because I don't have any arguments in the state, since
> that is the one that I need to query I left it blank.
>
>
> 2009/12/26 Miguel González Viñé <lichi...@gmail.com>
>
> Hi Chad, thanks for this new release!I don't know if you have changed
>> this or there's something wrong in 1.0.0b2, but when I create an
>> sphere or any other node I don't get the type before its name:
>>
>> sphere1, hist = polySphere(name='mySphere')
>> grp = group(sphere1)
>> sphere1
>> # Result: group1|mySphere #
>>
>> instead of:
>> Transform(u'group1|mySphere')
>>
>>
>> If I get the list of cameras in the scene it shows the node type:
>> ls(type='camera')
>> # Result: [nt.Camera(u'frontShape'), nt.Camera(u'perspShape'),
>> nt.Camera(u'sideShape'), nt.Camera(u'topShape')] #
>>
>> but if I assign the first camera to a variable:
>> camF = ls(type='camera')[0]
>> camF
>> # Result: frontShape #
>>
>> Also I can't get it with the type() function:
>> type(camF)
>> # Result:  #
>> print type(camF)
>> <class 'pymel.core.nodetypes.Camera'>
>> type("test")
>> # Result: <type 'str'> #
>> print type("test")
>> <type 'str'>
>>
>> I'm doing something wrong?
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Chad Dombrova <c...@chadrikvon.com>
>> wrote:
>> > hi all,
>> > we've been working hard on the next major release of PyMEL and it's
>> ready to beta test!  check out what's new here:
>> http://www.luma-pictures.com/tools/pymel/docs/1.0/whats_new.html
>> >
>> > there are some fairly big changes so be sure to read the "what's new"
>> section first and pay close attention to the "install" documentation, as it
>> has changed since verion 0.9.x.  keep in mind that some of the docs are
>> still in progress.
>> >
>> > there's also a new beta for 0.9.3 which provides pymel 1.0 forward
>> compatibility
>> >
>> > downloads:
>> > http://pymel.googlecode.com/files/pymel-1.0.0b1.zip
>> > http://pymel.googlecode.com/files/pymel-0.9.3b1.zip
>> >
>> > docs:
>> > ttp://www.luma-pictures.com/tools/pymel/docs/1.0/
>> >
>> > let us know if you have any problems so we can fix them for the final
>> release.
>> >
>> > -chad
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya
>>
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>>
>
>
>
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> Martin La Land Romero
> www.martinromerovfx.com
> martinmrom...@gmail.com
> (415)261-2172
>



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