Is there a tutorial that explains how to get your script back after hitting the 
execute script button in the script editor?

17 years later and it still does this…really?


Matt





From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eric Turman
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2014 6:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: First Softimage -> Maya transition videos posted

Hi Raf,

They show you how to tear away the outliner...the only reason that I had never 
found that is that the capability doesn't exist with the floating window...you 
have to use the panel display one, *then* you can get the magic command so long 
as you enable "echo all commands" ... -_-
This is the one useful thing that I got out of the video and I'm grateful that 
I watched it if only for this one piece of information.

and the Maya devs/fanboys wonder why we look at them with a WTF!? expression...

<drips sarcasm> Ooooh! I almost forgot! they also show you how to mel script a 
hotkey for toggling on a free tangent weight in the curve editor. <drips 
sarcasm/> Something that should be on by default.

There are only two things that I like better about the Maya FCurve editor 1) 
the independent pre & post infinity cycle 2) the keyframe lattice (& even that 
needs improvement.) All the rest please make work like Softimage. Our lead 
animator was a Dyed in the wool Maya user until he used Softimage for a few 
months, now he complains about the Maya FCurve editor whenever he has to do a 
Maya project.

Cheers,
-=Eric



On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Raffaele Fragapane 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I've only glanced at the first part before my eyes glazed over.
Is it actually really sixteen minutes worth of setting up hotkeys or there's 
something more interesting going on later?



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