Hi Jan,

I followed your instructions but my script editor is still spitting
out MEL. I made sure that pymelScrollFieldReporter.py is both loaded
and auto loaded in Maya's Plug-in Manager but its still showing MEL.
When I start up Maya these warnings are shown in the Output Window:

WARNING: No t_error rule is defined
WARNING: Token 'COMMENT_BLOCK' defined, but not used
WARNING: Token 'COMMENT' defined, but not used
WARNING: There are 2 unused tokens
WARNING: no p_error() function is defined
WARNING: Symbol 'element_list' is unreachable

Also, let me walk you through what I did to see if I followed your
instructions correctly:

1. Copy Maya2012\Python\lib\site-packages\pymel\tools\scriptEditor
\pymelScrollFieldReporter.py to Maya2012\bin\plug-ins

2. Replace Maya2012\scripts\startup\scriptEditorPanel.mel with
Maya2012\Python\lib\site-packages\pymel\tools\scriptEditor
\scriptEditorPanel.mel

3. Within Maya2012\bin\plug-ins\pymelScrollFieldReporter.py:
       add: from pymel.tools.mel2py import melparse
       change: mparser = mel2py.MelParser() to mparser =
melparse.MelParser()

Thanks for any help you can provide,
Eric

On Oct 21, 8:00 am, "Jan: " <[email protected]> wrote:
> For pymel you can use the tools provided with it.
> Maya2012\Python\lib\site-packages\pymel\tools\scriptEditor
>
> Put the pymelScrollFieldReporter into the plugins dir
>
> Replace the original scriptEditorPanel.mel file inside:
> Maya2012\scripts\startup
> with the one from the pymel tools folder
>
> you need to change a few lines though in the py file to make it work with
> maya 2011 and 2012:
> add:
> from pymel.tools.mel2py import melparse
>
> change :
> mparser = mel2py.MelParser()
> to:
> mparser = melparse.MelParser()
>
> As for maya python itself there should be a simmilar way but i have not
> looked into it.
> Note though that using the pymel script editor panel slows down your code
> quite a lot especially when printing.
> and some features are disabled in the script editor!!!
>
> 2011/10/21 Sahak Sahakian <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi guys.
>
> > How wold one go about making ScriptEditor spit back its history in Python?
>
> > cheers
>
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