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On 17/09/2003 at 01:41, xxxxxxxx wrote:
User Information: Cinema 4D Version: 7.303 Platform: Windows ; Language(s) : C.O.F.F.E.E ;
--------- Hi, 1. I would like to open up a dialog box when the user clicks any object in the document (using C.O.F.F.E.E.) Any guidelines how to do? 2. I want to monitor all the events going on in the C4D Document. That means, what the user does with the document, like mouse click, double-click, move object etc., Is there any way in C.O.F.F.E.E to monitor all the events?
On 19/09/2003 at 11:28, xxxxxxxx wrote:
1. There are no direct events for this. I guess it would be possible by having a non-modal dialog open, listening for core messages, and manually comparing the selection status in the object list. 2. No, and not much in C++ either. The only place where you get events outside of your dialog is for tool plugins, but that only concerns mouse events in the editor window. So I'm afraid most of what you want is impossible.