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== How to install == | == How to install == | ||
* Download the sample: [[File:PythonSample_Menu2.zip]] | |||
* Install the sample by coping the contents of the zip file into your users 'Plug-ins' folder. The easiest way to find this folder is by going to Vectorworks menu Tools -> Options -> Vectorworks Preferences... then in the 'User Folder' tab click on 'Explore...' button and navigate to the 'Plug-ins' sub-folder. | |||
::<b>Note:</b> it is advisable to create a sub folder inside 'Plug-ins' and copy the sample files inside. This way all your plug-ins will be organized. | |||
* Run Vectorworks and edit the Workspace (from the menu Tools -> Workspaces -> Workspace Editor) to add the new menu command. It can be found under the 'Sample Python' category | |||
== How the sample works == | == How the sample works == | ||
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The script for this sample 'import's python module (represented by a separate file) called '_main.py'. This module defines the behavior of the plug-in. | The script for this sample 'import's python module (represented by a separate file) called '_main.py'. This module defines the behavior of the plug-in. | ||
<code lang="py> | <code lang="py"> | ||
import _main | import _main | ||
_main.execute() | _main.execute() |
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How to install
- Download the sample: File:PythonSample Menu2.zip
- Install the sample by coping the contents of the zip file into your users 'Plug-ins' folder. The easiest way to find this folder is by going to Vectorworks menu Tools -> Options -> Vectorworks Preferences... then in the 'User Folder' tab click on 'Explore...' button and navigate to the 'Plug-ins' sub-folder.
- Note: it is advisable to create a sub folder inside 'Plug-ins' and copy the sample files inside. This way all your plug-ins will be organized.
- Run Vectorworks and edit the Workspace (from the menu Tools -> Workspaces -> Workspace Editor) to add the new menu command. It can be found under the 'Sample Python' category
How the sample works
The sample adds a new menu command defined by the 'vsm' file which represents a plug-in. You can see this plug-in under the menu Tools -> Plug-ins -> Plug-in Manager. There you can edit properties of the script as well as the script text itself.
The script for this sample 'import's python module (represented by a separate file) called '_main.py'. This module defines the behavior of the plug-in.
import _main _main.execute()
When the sample menu command is executed it script imports the '_main' module and runs the 'execute' function inside. It demonstrates how to show a dialog, collect some data, and act on the data.
See Also
Python basic information: Python