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As of Vectorworks 2018 SP2, this function takes an integer parameter toolType to specify the type of tool being added. Vectorworks 2018 prior to SP2 will only take a single parameter as input. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 8 November 2017
.VectorScript|VectorScript ..VS:Function Reference|Function Reference ..VS:Function_Reference_Appendix|Appendix
Description
Add a menu under Third-party palette and companyName tool set.
Tool Type | Constant |
---|---|
Regular External Tool | 1 |
VectorScript Tool (.vst) | 2 |
VectorScript Object (.vso) | 3 |
Custom Parametric | 4 |
Note: The Custom Parametric tool type includes SDK objects of type Point, Line, Box, 2D Path, and 3D Path.
PROCEDURE wsEditAddTool(
toolName :STRING;
toolType :INTEGER);
def vs.wsEditAddTool(toolName, toolType): return None
Parameters
toolName STRING toolType INTEGER
Remarks
As of Vectorworks 2018 SP2, this function takes an integer parameter toolType to specify the type of tool being added. Vectorworks 2018 prior to SP2 will only take a single parameter as input.
Version
Availability: from Vectorworks 2018