change of location prp import scripts

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change of location prp import scripts

Postby dendwaler » Tue Apr 06, 2010 11:10 am

Is it possible to change the location of the import scripts in the same way as the export scripts?
PyPRP 1.6 (export) has his own directory.
I think the import should have the same structure.
In that way its more easy to handle.

At least to me it gives a better overview of having installed everything correctly and swap between versions.

I would love to have import and export available in only 1 Blender installment.
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Re: change of location prp import scripts

Postby GPNMilano » Sun Apr 11, 2010 9:32 am

dendwaler wrote:Is it possible to change the location of the import scripts in the same way as the export scripts?
PyPRP 1.6 (export) has his own directory.
I think the import should have the same structure.
In that way its more easy to handle.

At least to me it gives a better overview of having installed everything correctly and swap between versions.

I would love to have import and export available in only 1 Blender installment.


There's a reason for the seperate installments. Because of the changes in Blender, the import version of PyPRP only works with older versions of blender that it was written for. As the need for importing fell to the way side, there was no need to update pyprp's importing functions to be compatible with the newest versions of Blender. So now when you use the scripts in a more recent version of Blender you get more import errors than with older versions, where you'll get none (or very few at any rate). I've been meaning to go back and make the importing version more compatible with the newer versions of blender but I've had no time to do so with the other projects that are on my plate.
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