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ScriptsManager 2.0.3 for Maya (maya script)

ScriptsManager is a handy script, which can...

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Compatibility

  • 2012, 2011, 2010, 9.x, 2009, 2008, 8.x, 7.x, 6.x, 5.x, 4.x, 3.x, 2.x, 1.x

Operating Systems

  • Irix
  • Linux
  • Mac
  • Windows

History

Created:10/29/2002
Last Modified:08/27/2011
File Size: 22.6 KB
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  • jhope

    jhope said almost 14 years ago:

    This is a great script. I was using oaMelMenu for a while,which is a good script, but wanted something a bit more up to date with Maya 2011. So I gave this a try. Works great. Had a bit of trouble getting it to load on start up but hacked through it. I placed my organized scripts in this folder: C:\Users\XXXX\Documents\maya\scripts I put this code in my userSetup.mel just before Maya 2011 bonusTools : ScriptsManager; SMGoGoGo "default" ""; SMLaunch "SMModeSelectionWindow|formLayout17|columnLayout2|radioButtonGrp1";if (`window -ex SMModeSelectionWindow`) window -e -vis 0 SMModeSelectionWindow; this will source it and load all of your scripts. Then your good to go. Thank you for this great script..... jhope
  • kart

    kart said over 16 years ago:

    Great!!! I was looking for something like this for a while. One small suggestion though, the scrolling should not scroll the sub-folders list. So the sub-folders are always accessible. Also Do I have to run the script to get the menu, everytime I start Maya? Thanks for the manager. -kart
  • Jand

    Jand said over 18 years ago:

    Works very well and is solid (Maya 8 btw). Sort your scripts into well named folders under your scripts folder and it will create a menu with the scripts in the subfolders. If you want it to automatically scan and add Script menu with subfolders on maya startup(and you probably want that) you have to add $SMCurrentOS = `about -os`; in procedure SMOSFormat after global string $SMCurrentOS; then just add SMGoGoGo "default" ""; to userSetup.
  • sash

    sash said about 19 years ago:

    Very useful. I run it from userSetup so it's always there.

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