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 >> >> -- >> http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya >> > > > > -- > Martin La Land Romero > www.martinromerovfx.com > martinmrom...@gmail.com > (415)261-2172 > -- Martin La Land Romero www.martinromerovfx.com martinmrom...@gmail.com (415)261-2172 -- http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya