First, go to the script editor > History, and turn on "Echo all commands" and "Line numbers in errors". Then write: whatIs updateManipCoords ...and execute that If the script editor does not say that the MEL procedure is found in X:/ path /scripts/NightshadeUVEditor.mel then the script haven't been sourced correctly. If…
Hey sorry Cathodeus. What I meant was the result of you running the script provided was correct. It would output the script editor path as you had Echo All Commands turned on. Ill try installing the script tomorrow and see if I can provide Nightshade with some useful info on where to look.
EDIT: If you have echo all commands turned on it will spit out the window path for script editor. Just tried that code on 2014 with $b = updateManipCoords();print $b; added at the end and got the xy position of the pivot.
Morning, Pressing the W. E, R button don't reset the pivot position to shell center. --> it does but if after i try to rotate the shell via the Nightshade UI the rotation is still based on "Global" pivot ... I think you must force the use of shell pivot within the script. Do you have any other solution ? I use Maya 2014.
Thanks for your help. Here it is : whatIs updateManipCoords; // Result: Mel procedure found in: C:/Users/mbongiorno/Documents/maya/2014-x64/scripts/NightshadeUVEditor.mel // // Result:…
Hello, sorry for the late reply. I'm not sure yet why this is happening. If you copy+paste and execute this code in the Maya script editor, what happens? global proc float[] updateManipCoords() { string $cTool = ""; $cTool = currentCtx(); global float $manipCoords[]; switch($cTool) { case "moveSuperContext": // Move…