In order to mask my procrastination i've finally gotten around to installing your script manager, and it seems to work quite well! a couple of notes: - upon installing a script, an extra text box for adding your own notes would be nice. i have lots of scripts that i've just copy/pasted from forums or whatever, and after…
Precisely! At first I wanted to encrypt it, so I had more time to polish it and then release it un-encrypted. But it would have made the task of finding bugs harder. But yes, I'm all for unencrypted scripts. There are a couple of functions that might be interesting. But what I'm most proud of is the idea and the design of…
this project is growing very promising norman, nice recent updates- keep it up. I haven't been scripting that much mxs recently but once I get into something bigger for mxs again I will give this a shot.
Better not to do this. Some MZPs have complex installation scripts, such as MaxScriptManager. I haven't had time to even install 3dsMax 2013 :/ Let's see if I find some time in the following weeks in order to make it compatible.
As I already said, great script, man ! Really valuable. Can't wait to try it out and start using it. :) Also I hope you are planning the admin version we were talking about it will turn out to be a quite good feature. Cheers!
moar bugs.. regardless of whether i check or uncheck "check for updates on startup", listener output proves that it does it anyway.. slows max's startup times a little ;-) EDIT: and at the risk of getting on your nerves, another little suggestion: alphabetic sorting of the installed scripts :)
This looks excellent! Have you thought about working with Tech-Artists.Org to integrate into their system? http://tech-artists.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=27 Kind of slow going there, but might kick-start something, plus give you access to scripting pros for testing and validation.
Not currently, but it would make sense to add in the future versions. ;) Are you sure it's MaxScriptManager? I know some scripts can cause the listener to deactivate, but so far no one has reported this issue. And I can't reproduce it myself. Try running 3dsMax as admin and let me know if it fixes the issue.