If your on Windows you may be better off using bsh. I have noticed on Windows machines that the jythonInterpreter can be... unreliable
Works great on Linux though. >> >> I'm using a modified version of this beanshell script found here: >> >> >> https://www.creativecrash.com/maya/downloads/applications/syntax-scripting/c/jedit-maya-mel-docs-search >> >> Just replace: >> line 48 >> String baseURL = "file:/C:/Program >> Files/Alias/Maya7.0/docs/Documents/Maya7.0/en_US/melCommands/"; >> >> with a correct path to the python command docs directory such as >> >> String baseURL = "file:/c:/Program >> Files/Autodesk/Maya2010/docs/Maya2010/en_US/CommandsPython/"; >> >> You can rename the "melDocs_Search.bsh" to something like "Maya Python >> Docs.bsh" or whatever. >> >> Then place it in your some of jEdit macros directory, rescan your macros >> or >> restart jEdit, you should see a new menuItem >> in your macros menu. >> >> After that when you run this macro it asks you to enter a command name, >> press enter and that's it. If you type >> the command name wrong it fails, it just load the html file into >> infoViewer. Also if you have a command name selected >> in the script an run the macro it automatically uses that word as the >> command input. >> >> Hope it helps and works. It does for me. >> >> 2010/7/20 PixelMuncher <[email protected]> >> >> Does anyone know how to get jEdit to display Maya Python Docs? >>> I'm using the jEdit Maya Editor Plugin w/Maya 2011. >>> When I use the 'execute' command to send commands from jEdit to Maya, >>> jEdit locks up (WinXP x64, JRE build 1.6.0_20-b02), but I realize that >>> things have changed in 2011, so I can live without that >>> However, I'd like to get the display of the Python Docs working. The >>> display of the Mel Docs are working fine using infoViewer internal, >>> but nothing happens when I try to display pythonDocs. >>> >>> I've found this workaround: >>> jEdit/Utilities/Edit Options/Buffer Mode: Set to python (rather than >>> python_Maya). This will display the mel version of the command and on >>> that page is a link to the python version. >>> However, being nth degree detail oriented, I of course want it to work >>> correctly. >>> >>> In my Maya Editor Plugin options, I have: >>> Mel path - C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Maya2011\docs\Maya2011\en_US >>> \Comman ds\ >>> Py path - C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Maya2011\docs\Maya2011\en_US >>> \Comman dsPython\ >>> Thanks. >>> >>> -- >>> http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya >> >> >> > > -- > http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya -- Shaun Friedberg 04-902-0443 http://www.pyrokinesis.co.nz "Fire Is Fun, When You Think About It" -- http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya
