I've downloaded pymel from github and I've write the pi files with the
maintenance module. After set the completion folder in Wing's
preferences I have autocompletion working but If I assign, for
example, a sphere to a new variable like this:

  import pymel.core as pm
  sphe = pm.sphere()

when I write:
sphe.

I don't get any autocompletion for that variable. Am I doing something
wrong or this is the way it works?

Thanks!


On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Chad Dombrova <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I should also note, for anyone working on the pymel project, that
> "maintainence" is actually spelled "maintenance"
>
> wow, that's embarrassing.  4 years of liberal arts college down the drain
>  :)  glad we beta tested!
> -chad
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Ian Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Yes. Though it won't be installed via easy_install. Only a manual one.
>> You can download pymel and just copy the maintainence module into your
>> path to create them with:
>>
>> import maintainence
>> maintainence.stubs.pymelstubs(extension='pi')
>>
>> Ian
>>
>> I can also post
>> 2010/1/5 Miguel González Viñé <[email protected]>:
>> > Hi Chad, is it included in beta2? I can't find the script. Is there
>> > another beta released?
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 5:45 AM, Chad Dombrova <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> a script is included with the development version of pymel 1.0 for
>> >> creating reliable pi files for both maya and pymel packages.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Jan 4, 2010, at 11:08 PM, ryant wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> I am looking into how to generate the pi files that Wing needs for
>> >>> auto completion. I am unsure how to use the generate_pi.py file that
>> >>> comes with Wing to do this. The files I need to convert I believe are
>> >>> the ones at this path:
>> >>>
>> >>> C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Maya2010\Python\lib\site-packages\maya\
>> >>>
>> >>> If I want to generate the maya.cmds pi file where is the .pyc file for
>> >>> maya.cmds?
>> >>>
>> >>> When I use the generate_pi.py file it doesnt generate anything useful.
>> >>> Using the command prompt I type this in:
>> >>>
>> >>> C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Maya2010\Python\lib\site-packages\maya>
>> >>> python "C:\Program Files\Wing IDE 3.2\src\wingutils\generate_pi.py"
>> >>> OpenMaya.pyc OpenMaya.pi
>> >>>
>> >>> This then results in the following in the Command Prompt:
>> >>>
>> >>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> >>>  File "C:\Program Files\Wing IDE 3.2\src\wingutils\generate_pi.py",
>> >>> line 1028,
>> >>> in <module>
>> >>>    ProcessModule(modname, magic_code, metadata, file=f)
>> >>>  File "C:\Program Files\Wing IDE 3.2\src\wingutils\generate_pi.py",
>> >>> line 819, i
>> >>> n ProcessModule
>> >>>    exec('import %s' % mod_name, namespace)
>> >>>  File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
>> >>> ImportError: Bad magic number in .\OpenMaya.pyc
>> >>>
>> >>> It does generate a OpenMaya.pi file which is completely empty.
>> >>>
>> >>> Can someone point me in the right direction of how to generate the pi
>> >>> files needed for Wing properly?
>> >>>
>> >>> Ryan
>> >>> Character TD
>> >>> www.rtrowbridge.com/blog
>> >>> NaughtyDog Inc.
>> >>>
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