Eric's right. I think everyone here understands why and when we need a self-installing custom properties.
It's just nice to occasionally create a little custom pset for super trivial on-the-fly things and when you add 10 or so things to it and realize you forgot to add something relating to the first few entries, having it sit at the end looks crappy. It's just a matter of aesthetics if anything, perhaps it bothers me more than it should... DAN On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:24 AM, Eric Thivierge <[email protected]> wrote: > I really thought this all started because Dave wanted to reorder > parameters in a customparamset in the first place. Thus why I suggested > having one to host all parameters that are needed regardless of order, and > a second that was facing the user that could be proxy params that could be > easily reordered by scripting the removal / addition of selected params on > the host paramset in the selected order. > > If the params make up some more extravagant UI with dynamic layouts then > obviously a self installing property would be what is more adept to > handling the situation but if not it's super overkill and places a > dependency on the rig to have it function normally. By normally I mean > opening the property with the expected layout when not having the self > installing property plugin installed. > > > -------------------------------------------- > Eric Thivierge > http://www.ethivierge.com > >

