Select A layer with george
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Select A layer with george
Hey!
Seems stupid but I can't find a command to select a layer with george. Is it possible?
Nathan
Seems stupid but I can't find a command to select a layer with george. Is it possible?
Nathan
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Re: Select A layer with george
I don't think a Select layer command exists because selecting multiple layers is a manual, interactive operation (Control+Click)... but if you have manually selected multiple layers, when you move up or down from the current layer to a different layer, all selected layers become unselected.
So, why do you want to select a layer with George? For transforms applied to selected layers???
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So, why do you want to select a layer with George? For transforms applied to selected layers???
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Re: Select A layer with george
Yes here specifically i want to be able to use the "selected layers" option of the transform tool on the current layer if nothing is selected. But i would also need it for managing layer selection with george (for exemple selecting all the layers of the same group, or all layers with only one instance). Can have multiple use cases (the same as selecting frames in fact).
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Re: Select A layer with george
Perhaps you should request a GEORGE command (or the addition of a Select/Unselect parameter to an existing George command) in some form that would permit you to modify the select/unselect state of the current layer, via scripting.
This would permit a number of different scripted solutions to manage selection of layers, for any number of other operations that can be applied to ALL layers or only SELECTED layers, via scripting.
Another possibility might be to modify those operations so they could, optionally, be applied only to VISIBLE layers, since SCRIPTED setting of visibility of layers is already possible.
Sven
This would permit a number of different scripted solutions to manage selection of layers, for any number of other operations that can be applied to ALL layers or only SELECTED layers, via scripting.
Another possibility might be to modify those operations so they could, optionally, be applied only to VISIBLE layers, since SCRIPTED setting of visibility of layers is already possible.
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Re: Select A layer with george
I'll definitely do that, thanks!Svengali wrote:Perhaps you should request a GEORGE command (or the addition of a Select/Unselect parameter to an existing George command) in some form that would permit you to modify the select/unselect state of the current layer, via scripting.
This would permit a number of different scripted solutions to manage selection of layers, for any number of other operations that can be applied to ALL layers or only SELECTED layers, via scripting.
Another possibility might be to modify those operations so they could, optionally, be applied only to VISIBLE layers, since SCRIPTED setting of visibility of layers is already possible.
Sven
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Re: Select A layer with george
In fact, you can select a group of layers:
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CMDlayercolor "select|unselect" 0...12 /* color group index */
//@return "error": if an error occurs
//@return int: number of layer selected/unselected
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Re: Select A layer with george
That's part of a solution, in fact I've already seen the command, but obviously It's not versatile enough
Thanks anyway!
Thanks anyway!
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Re: Select A layer with george
I think I see an easy way to script the selection of multiple layers using layer colors. I'll post something later today.
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Re: Select A layer with george
Here's a way to use scripting and color groups to SELECT multiple layers
After which the script restores the original color groups from a temporary array.
The script needs to know which layers to SELECT... so you store 1 and 0 flags in the SelectFlag array.
After which the script restores the original color groups from a temporary array.
The script needs to know which layers to SELECT... so you store 1 and 0 flags in the SelectFlag array.
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TotalLayers = 4 // Your script must set var to total number of layers
SelectFlag(0) = 1 // You script must set array flags so 1 = select and 0 = unselect
SelectFlag(1) = 0
SelectFlag(2) = 1
SelectFlag(3) = 0
FOR i = 0 to TotalLayers - 1 // save original colorgroups and set temporary colorgroups
tv_LayerGetID i // get ID for layer
LayerID = result
tv_LayerColor GET LayerID // get original color group for layer
OrigColor(i) = result // save original color groups for layers in array
tv_LayerColor SET LayerID SelectFlag(i) // set temp color for layer (1 = select and 0 = deselect)
END
tv_LayerColor "deselect" 0 // deSelect all layers in temp color group 0
tv_LayerColor "select" 1 // Select all layers in temp color group 1
FOR i = 0 to TotalLayers - 1 // loop to restore original color groups
tv_LayerGetID i // get ID for layer
LayerID = result
tv_LayerColor SET LayerID OrigColor(i) // restore original stored color group for each layer
END
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Re: Select A layer with george
That's what I was afraid to have to do for such a simple thing haha, thanks a lot! I'll try to do a "select current layer" when work will calm down. Hope this script, despite the number of lines, will be quick enough.Svengali wrote:Here's a way to use scripting and color groups to SELECT multiple layers
After which the script restores the original color groups from a temporary array.
The script needs to know which layers to SELECT... so you store 1 and 0 flags in the SelectFlag array.
Code: Select all
TotalLayers = 4 // Your script must set var to total number of layers SelectFlag(0) = 1 // You script must set array flags so 1 = select and 0 = unselect SelectFlag(1) = 0 SelectFlag(2) = 1 SelectFlag(3) = 0 FOR i = 0 to TotalLayers - 1 // save original colorgroups and set temporary colorgroups tv_LayerGetID i // get ID for layer LayerID = result tv_LayerColor GET LayerID // get original color group for layer OrigColor(i) = result // save original color groups for layers in array tv_LayerColor SET LayerID SelectFlag(i) // set temp color for layer (1 = select and 0 = deselect) END tv_LayerColor "deselect" 0 // deSelect all layers in temp color group 0 tv_LayerColor "select" 1 // Select all layers in temp color group 1 FOR i = 0 to TotalLayers - 1 // loop to restore original color groups tv_LayerGetID i // get ID for layer LayerID = result tv_LayerColor SET LayerID OrigColor(i) // restore original stored color group for each layer END
Nathan
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Creator of Disnosc, providing storyboard, animation and design for 2D realistic pictural animation: https://www.disnosc.fr/ - nathanotano@disnosc.fr
Highly interested in animation workflows, I'm open to scripting new TVP functions for individuals and studios.
Creator of Disnosc, providing storyboard, animation and design for 2D realistic pictural animation: https://www.disnosc.fr/ - nathanotano@disnosc.fr
Highly interested in animation workflows, I'm open to scripting new TVP functions for individuals and studios.
Re: Select A layer with george
Yup... most of the script involves preserving then restoring your original color groups so you can temporarily convert all layers into two color groups, (in this case group 0 and group 1). But its a workable kludge until the programmers find time to add a GEORGE command to directly"SELECT/UNSELECT" multiple layers.NathanOtano wrote:That's what I was afraid to have to do for such a simple thing haha, thanks a lot! I'll try to do a "select current layer" when work will calm down. Hope this script, despite the number of lines, will be quick enough. Nathan
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