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On 05/02/2003 at 14:13, xxxxxxxx wrote:
User Information: Cinema 4D Version: 8.012 Platform: Windows ; Mac OSX ; Language(s) : C++ ;
--------- how do i sync the timeline with the object manager. if i call FindInManager(mything) then it shoes my object in the object manager and selects it. great but the timeline doesnt know anything about this , not so great. FindInTimeLineManager(keepcool) would be great but it doesnt exist so how do I force a selection in the timeline !!!!! heeeelp
On 07/02/2003 at 01:09, xxxxxxxx wrote:
should i report this as a bug?
On 08/02/2003 at 02:32, xxxxxxxx wrote:
You could try calling EventAdd() to see if makes any difference.
On 08/02/2003 at 03:21, xxxxxxxx wrote:
nope. since the timeline seems to have its own basellist2d there should be some way to be able to set active bits in the timeline.or just some kind of control of over what is selected there. any ideas? Paul
On 08/02/2003 at 04:00, xxxxxxxx wrote:
FindInManager() doesn't touch the selection here. (I've changed the documentation.) This seems to do what you want:
FindInManager(doc->GetFirstObject()); doc->SetActiveObject(doc->GetFirstObject()); EventAdd();
To manually change the timeline selection only you'll have to use BIT_AAMAN I think.
On 08/02/2003 at 04:14, xxxxxxxx wrote:
BIT_AAMAN does the trick findinmanager should really find in timeline as well . there should at least be the same function for the timeline. thanks again
On 08/02/2003 at 05:42, xxxxxxxx wrote:
To manually change the timeline selection only you'll have to use BIT_AAMAN yes, this does select in timeline , but it still seems impossible to find the object in the timeline and show it. (which is what im after) thanks