Author Topic: 3DS MAX Measure function as toolbar  (Read 2740 times)

2016-06-01, 10:58:30

LKEdesign

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Hi there, I'm using the 3DS MAX Measure function quite a lot often as the floating dialog - but it always come in way, for some reason. So I have been wondering if any of you has met or are able to fast code the measure floating dialog - but as a toolbar, so that it can be docked in Max's surrounding frames.
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2016-06-01, 11:08:51
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Bobo has the answer (as always):

http://forums.cgsociety.org/archive/index.php?t-996829.html


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2016-06-01, 13:21:29
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Cool, thanks a lot. But it would be great if it would be in the statusbar or as a loose toolbar that could be docked, - as Halloween is mentioning in the thread.
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2016-06-02, 23:54:29
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Ah, ok. If you can find some code which does something similar to the measure floater it seems it could easily wrapped in some dockable element as described here:

https://davyroelstraete.wordpress.com/2012/01/07/docking-maxscript-rollouts-in-the-ui/

Quickly tried to wrap the naive floating measure window but I failed to get a handle of it.

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