Dear Mr.Eric,

I have got the module wingapi in the below path,

C:\Program Files\Wing IDE 3.2\bin

But still it is not getting imported.
Which is the right place for modules in wing to get imported?
By getting the content from wingapi, executed in wing.

Even same problem with:
import edit.editor
import command.commandmgr

Please help me.
Subbu

On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Subbu.Add <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Mr. Eric.
>
> Now Am able to send text as command to Maya.
> So that from wing, with string assignment to txt variable,
> now it is possible to create sphere in Maya from wing.
>
> >>> txt = 'sphere()'     #  in def send_to_maya(language)
>
> since 'getWingText()' is not working due to wingapi module is not avilable.
>
> It is showing error:  ImportError: No module named wingapi
>
> Please help me how can I get wingapi module, since Am using wing ide
> professional trail version. ( whether this module is not supplied with trial
> version?)
>
> Subbu
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:43 PM, AK Eric <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Unless I'm missing something about your question, you can just copy-
>> paste them from my wiki link above.  The full source is right on that
>> page.  And if you're using Wing Pro, then yes, you can use that code
>> per the wiki to have Wing talk to Maya.
>>
>> On Feb 4, 10:54 pm, "Subbu.Add" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Where can I get wingHotkeys.py and
>> >
>> > execPythonCode.py to use Wing IDE for sending commands to Maya.
>> >
>> > Presently Am using Wing IDE professional (30 day trail version).
>> >
>> > Whether this trial version can send commands from Wing to Maya.
>> >
>> > Subbu
>>
>> --
>> http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya
>>
>
>

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