How could do this? Help
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Hello
I am a Chinese user,my English is not good but i have a idea like this:
Could we have a tool to note my operations ? Like Photoshop transcribe actions and play it !!
Because usually we have to do some duplicate operations.Thanks!look back!!
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Just save your different objects and import it at any moment
There is no really actions recording!
You can also make some scenes transition like a movie mode -
That's not what he's asking for though. He's asking for something similar to Actions in Photoshop. Recording macros.
Liexing: Could you give some examples to what kind of operations you would like to record. It would help to determine how complex this would have to be.
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hehe,samebody says "Just a stupid ideea... "
Hi thomthom:
Precise that this should be a record of the history of instrument, but I do not want it to record all the history, only be able to record the history of operation 3-5.
As for specific examples:For instance, we first offset of a face, then a high degree of stretching, of course, this instrument has. My mind is that we can customize a flow, and then run automatically.Of course for the creative mode, we may not be used. But if true there is a lot of duplicate operations necessary to be done, this tool is very important.
Like clf_greeble_2.rb Some of these tools can do, but only a fixed operation, be able to expand if more good!
i'm not so skilled in ruby,Programming should be omnipotent, there is no one to do depends on!Thanks!
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Hmm, perhaps it can be done... i'm not so skilled in ruby, but here are some really good guys. I'm tkinking if any drawing operation could be recorded as ruby action. If you draw a line, some observers to stay and watch every move and record in a text file the first point, second point and the line adding between that points. In theory there is no limit of observers that you can use but I'm not aware about how much will slow down the computer. Of course, the file can go really big. Or can be recorded just created faces/components/groups. This can make the job a little smaller. At least for simple geometry this could work.
Just a stupid ideea...
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