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Creates a thumbnail popup that can be populated with previews of objects in Vectorworks</desc> | Creates a thumbnail popup that can be populated with previews of objects in Vectorworks. | ||
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'''BE AWARE:''' this will not work for Line Types of an external document (default library for example). Use [[VS:CreateCustThumbPopup]] in that situation. | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:26, 30 September 2014
.VectorScript|VectorScript ..VS:Function Reference|Function Reference ..VS:Function_Reference_Appendix|Appendix
Description
Creates a thumbnail popup that can be populated with previews of objects in Vectorworks.
PROCEDURE CreateThumbnailPopup(
dialogID :LONGINT;
controlID :LONGINT);
def vs.CreateThumbnailPopup(dialogID, controlID): return None
Parameters
dialogID LONGINT controlID LONGINT
Remarks
BE AWARE: this will not work for Line Types of an external document (default library for example). Use VS:CreateCustThumbPopup in that situation.
Version
Availability: from Vectorworks 2012