Lost with Python
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Re: Lost with Python
Looks good. Merged.
Re: Lost with Python
Sorry for the delay, I was gone for a couple of days. Well I tried removing ALL of the (< >) things and it still has the same error on the same line. Just to let you know the journal I am working on is named 'good_journal' I case this is an important thing. If you want to see my journal.py file here it is:
And the GUI file:
That is all of it. Any other suggestions? (I can still give you any info you might need)
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Defgood_journal = '<font size=24 face=Uru color=221166><p align=left> This is just a test.'
And the GUI file:
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###########################################
# #
# Dynamic Book Template v3.0 by D'Lanor #
# #
###########################################
# For each occurance of *YourAge* you have to replace this with the actual name of your age.
from Plasma import *
from PlasmaTypes import *
from PlasmaKITypes import *
from PlasmaNetConstants import *
import xLinkingBookDefs
actClickableObject = ptAttribActivator(1, 'Act: Clickable Object')
ObjectMsg = ptAttribString(2, 'Object String')
### DO NOT CHANGE THESE 2 VARIABLES ###
ourBook = None
bkLinks = []
### CHANGE THE GLOBAL CONSTANTS BELOW TO FIT YOUR AGE ######################################
# #
# modPageDefs: Replace *YourAge*PageDefs with the name of the module that contains your #
# page definitions. Do not remove the quotes! #
# ageBooks: These are your clickable objects. They must be defined in *YourAge*PageDefs #
# in the AgeBooks Dictionary Section by the same name(s). #
# bookPages: Names in bookPages must be defined in the *YourAge*PageDefs file under #
# BookPages. An ageBook can have multiple bookPages as long as they are #
# enclosed together between the same square brackets. #
# Please keep the nesting structure [square brackets] intact! #
# #
# If there are multiple books in an age the code will find the right one automagically. #
# You can add as many books as you like. Just define them in the global variables ageBooks #
# and bookPages. The order is important here. The first book will be matched to the first #
# page list, the second book to the second page list etc. #
############################################################################################
modPageDefs = __import__('TINA_TestingPageDefs')
ageBooks = ['good_journal']
bookPages = [['good_journal']]
class TINA_TestingBookGUI(ptModifier,):
def __init__(self):
ptModifier.__init__(self)
self.version = '3.0'
print ('__init__%s v.%s' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.version))
def OnNotify(self, state, id, events):
print ('%s: OnNotify called' % self.__class__.__name__)
if ((id == actClickableObject.id) and state):
print ('Someone clicked on object %s' % ObjectMsg.value)
if PtWasLocallyNotified(self.key):
print 'It was you'
for (a, b,) in zip(ageBooks, bookPages):
print ('Trying book %s with page(s) %s' % (a, b))
if (ObjectMsg.value == a):
print 'Match found! Start opening book...'
self.IOpenBook(a, b)
break
else:
print 'No match'
else:
for event in events:
if ((event[0] == PtEventType.kBook) and PtWasLocallyNotified(self.key)):
#print('BookNotify: event=%d, id=%d' % (event[1], event[2]))
if (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyImageLink):
print ('BookNotify: Linking panel id=%d, event=%d' % (event[2], event[1]))
ourBook.hide()
if (event[2] == 0):
print 'Warning: No link id, define proper link destination or use non-clickable image'
elif (event[2] >= xLinkingBookDefs.kFirstLinkPanelID):
for i in range(0, len(bkLinks)):
if (event[2] == bkLinks[i][0]):
try:
self.IlinkToAge(bkLinks[i][1], bkLinks[i][2], bkLinks[i][3], bkLinks[i][4], bkLinks[i][5])
except Exception, detail:
print ('ERROR: Unable to initialize link - %s' % detail)
break
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyShow):
print ('BookNotify: Show book, event=%d' % event[1])
PtToggleAvatarClickability(0)
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyHide):
print ('BookNotify: Hide book, event=%d' % event[1])
PtToggleAvatarClickability(1)
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyNextPage):
print ('BookNotify: To next page %d, event=%d' % (ourBook.getCurrentPage(), event[1]))
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyPreviousPage):
print ('BookNotify: To previous page %d, event=%d' % (ourBook.getCurrentPage(), event[1]))
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyCheckUnchecked):
print ('BookNotify: Relto page toggle, event=%d' % event[1])
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyClose):
print ('BookNotify: Close book, event=%d' % event[1])
def IOpenBook(self, ageBook, bkPages = None):
global ourBook
global bkLinks
print ('%s: IOpenBook: Page(s) requested %s' % (self.__class__.__name__, bkPages))
if (type(bkPages) == type(None)):
print 'ERROR: no pages defined'
return
if (not (ageBook in modPageDefs.AgeBooks)):
print ('ERROR: Definition %s does not exist in AgeBooks' % ageBook)
return
bkParams = modPageDefs.AgeBooks[ageBook]
(bkCover, bkFont, startOpen, forceOwned, bookGUI, width, height,) = bkParams
PageDef = (bkCover + bkFont)
if (not startOpen):
if (not self.IsThereACover(PageDef)):
print 'Warning: Missing cover, forcing book open'
startOpen = 1
PageCount = xLinkingBookDefs.kFirstLinkPanelID
bkLinks = []
for bkPage in bkPages:
if (not (bkPage in modPageDefs.LinkDestinations)):
print ('Warning: %s skipped, definition does not exist in LinkDestinations' % bkPage)
continue
pgParams = modPageDefs.LinkDestinations[bkPage]
(bkAge, spawnPoint, spTitle, linkRule,) = pgParams
alink = 1
if ((type(bkAge) != type(None)) and forceOwned):
print ('Ownership check for %s book' % bkAge)
vault = ptVault()
ainfo = ptAgeInfoStruct()
ainfo.setAgeFilename(bkAge)
alink = vault.getOwnedAgeLink(ainfo)
if alink:
print ('Showing %s, link destination %s' % (bkPage, bkAge))
if (type(bkAge) != type(None)):
t = (PageCount, bkPage, bkAge, spawnPoint, spTitle, linkRule)
bkLinks.append(t)
PageDef = ((PageDef + (modPageDefs.BookPages[bkPage] % PageCount)) + '<pb>')
else:
PageDef = ((PageDef + modPageDefs.BookPages[bkPage]) + '<pb>')
PageCount = (PageCount + 1)
else:
print ('No owner of age %s so we are not showing %s' % (bkAge, bkPage))
if (PageCount == xLinkingBookDefs.kFirstLinkPanelID):
print 'No pages created...'
return
else:
TotalCount = (PageCount - xLinkingBookDefs.kFirstLinkPanelID)
print ('%d item(s) created, linking page(s): %d' % (TotalCount, len(bkLinks)))
PageDef = PageDef[:-4]
ourBook = ptBook(PageDef, self.key)
ourBook.setSize(width, height)
ourBook.setGUI(bookGUI)
ourBook.show(startOpen)
def IsThereACover(self, bookHtml):
idx = bookHtml.find('<cover')
if (idx >= 0):
return 1
return 0
def IlinkToAge(self, bookPage, ageName, spawnPoint, spTitle, linkRule = PtLinkingRules.kBasicLink):
print ('%s: ILinkToAge: Link request from page %s to age %s' % (self.__class__.__name__, bookPage, ageName))
if ((type(ageName) == type(None)) or (len(ageName) == 0)):
print 'ERROR: Cannot link to age without name'
return
if ((type(spawnPoint) == type(None)) or (len(spawnPoint) == 0)):
print 'No spawnpoint defined, checking special actions...'
self.IDoSpecialAction(bookPage)
return
als = ptAgeLinkStruct()
ainfo = ptAgeInfoStruct()
ainfo.setAgeFilename(ageName)
ainfo.setAgeInstanceName(self.IConvertAgeInstanceName(ageName))
als.setAgeInfo(ainfo)
if ((type(spTitle) == type(None)) or (len(spTitle) == 0)):
if ((linkRule == PtLinkingRules.kOriginalBook) or PtIsSinglePlayerMode()):
#################################################################################
# Linkingrule kOriginalBook writes spawnpoint and title to the agelink node, #
# so we must make absolutely sure that a proper title is given! #
# In singleplayer mode all linkingrules behave like kOriginalBook, no matter #
# which linkingrule is set in the definition. #
#################################################################################
if (spawnPoint == 'LinkInPointDefault'):
spTitle = 'Default'
#################################################################################
# We did not define a spawnpoint title, but since the spawnpoint is the default #
# it is safe to continue and write it to the agelink node with default title. #
#################################################################################
else:
print 'Warning: Empty spawnpoint title not allowed, check your link destinations!'
return
else:
print 'Empty spawnpoint title allowed, continue linking'
spTitle = ''
als.setLinkingRules(linkRule)
spPoint = ptSpawnPointInfo(spTitle, spawnPoint)
als.setSpawnPoint(spPoint)
linkMgr = ptNetLinkingMgr()
linkMgr.linkToAge(als)
print ('Linking to age %s, spawnpoint %s with title %s, using linkingrule %d' % (ageName, spawnPoint, spTitle, linkRule))
def IConvertAgeInstanceName(self, ageName):
#########################################################################################################################
# Optional: You can add a friendly name to this list for the age you link to. This is the name that shows up in the KI. #
# Ahra Pahts and Relto are used here only as examples. #
# Some Cyan age names are converted to friendly names in the KI but we cannot expect the KI to do that for user ages. #
# Beware: Age instance names are written to the vault if the kOriginalBook rule is used. That will happen whether you #
# set a name here or not. And it would happen regardless of this function. #
# By default the age instance name is the same as the age name. #
# btw, if you plan to link to Cyan ages you should set the correct age instance name here. Correct? You figure it out! #
#########################################################################################################################
if (ageName == 'Personal'):
return 'Relto'
if (ageName == 'Pahts'):
return 'Ahra Pahts'
return ageName
def IDoSpecialAction(self, bookPage):
#######################################################
# Replace *YourPage* with the bookPage that contains #
# the clickable image triggering the special action. #
#######################################################
if (bookPage == '*YourPage*'):
print ('Special action found for %s' % bookPage)
# Do some special action here
else:
print 'No special actions found'
glue_cl = None
glue_inst = None
glue_params = None
glue_paramKeys = None
try:
x = glue_verbose
except NameError:
glue_verbose = 0
def glue_getClass():
global glue_cl
if (glue_cl == None):
try:
cl = eval(glue_name)
if issubclass(cl, ptModifier):
glue_cl = cl
elif glue_verbose:
print ('Class %s is not derived from modifier' % cl.__name__)
except NameError:
if glue_verbose:
try:
print ('Could not find class %s' % glue_name)
except NameError:
print 'Filename/classname not set!'
return glue_cl
def glue_getInst():
global glue_inst
if (type(glue_inst) == type(None)):
cl = glue_getClass()
if (cl != None):
glue_inst = cl()
return glue_inst
def glue_delInst():
global glue_inst
global glue_cl
global glue_paramKeys
global glue_params
if (type(glue_inst) != type(None)):
del glue_inst
glue_cl = None
glue_params = None
glue_paramKeys = None
def glue_getVersion():
inst = glue_getInst()
ver = inst.version
glue_delInst()
return ver
def glue_findAndAddAttribs(obj, glue_params):
if isinstance(obj, ptAttribute):
if glue_params.has_key(obj.id):
if glue_verbose:
print 'WARNING: Duplicate attribute ids!'
print ('%s has id %d which is already defined in %s' % (obj.name,
obj.id,
glue_params[obj.id].name))
else:
glue_params[obj.id] = obj
elif (type(obj) == type([])):
for o in obj:
glue_findAndAddAttribs(o, glue_params)
elif (type(obj) == type({})):
for o in obj.values():
glue_findAndAddAttribs(o, glue_params)
elif (type(obj) == type(())):
for o in obj:
glue_findAndAddAttribs(o, glue_params)
def glue_getParamDict():
global glue_paramKeys
global glue_params
if (type(glue_params) == type(None)):
glue_params = {}
gd = globals()
for obj in gd.values():
glue_findAndAddAttribs(obj, glue_params)
glue_paramKeys = glue_params.keys()
glue_paramKeys.sort()
glue_paramKeys.reverse()
return glue_params
def glue_getClassName():
cl = glue_getClass()
if (cl != None):
return cl.__name__
if glue_verbose:
print ('Class not found in %s.py' % glue_name)
return None
def glue_getBlockID():
inst = glue_getInst()
if (inst != None):
return inst.id
if glue_verbose:
print ('Instance could not be created in %s.py' % glue_name)
return None
def glue_getNumParams():
pd = glue_getParamDict()
if (pd != None):
return len(pd)
if glue_verbose:
print ('No attributes found in %s.py' % glue_name)
return 0
def glue_getParam(number):
pd = glue_getParamDict()
if (pd != None):
if (type(glue_paramKeys) == type([])):
if ((number >= 0) and (number < len(glue_paramKeys))):
return pd[glue_paramKeys[number]].getdef()
else:
print ('glue_getParam: Error! %d out of range of attribute list' % number)
else:
pl = pd.values()
if ((number >= 0) and (number < len(pl))):
return pl[number].getdef()
elif glue_verbose:
print ('glue_getParam: Error! %d out of range of attribute list' % number)
if glue_verbose:
print 'GLUE: Attribute list error'
return None
def glue_setParam(id, value):
pd = glue_getParamDict()
if (pd != None):
if pd.has_key(id):
try:
pd[id].__setvalue__(value)
except AttributeError:
if isinstance(pd[id], ptAttributeList):
try:
if (type(pd[id].value) != type([])):
pd[id].value = []
except AttributeError:
pd[id].value = []
pd[id].value.append(value)
else:
pd[id].value = value
elif glue_verbose:
print "setParam: can't find id=",
print id
else:
print 'setParma: Something terribly has gone wrong. Head for the cover.'
def glue_isNamedAttribute(id):
pd = glue_getParamDict()
if (pd != None):
try:
if isinstance(pd[id], ptAttribNamedActivator):
return 1
if isinstance(pd[id], ptAttribNamedResponder):
return 2
except KeyError:
if glue_verbose:
print ('Could not find id=%d attribute' % id)
return 0
def glue_isMultiModifier():
inst = glue_getInst()
if isinstance(inst, ptMultiModifier):
return 1
return 0
def glue_getVisInfo(number):
pd = glue_getParamDict()
if (pd != None):
if (type(glue_paramKeys) == type([])):
if ((number >= 0) and (number < len(glue_paramKeys))):
return pd[glue_paramKeys[number]].getVisInfo()
else:
print ('glue_getVisInfo: Error! %d out of range of attribute list' % number)
else:
pl = pd.values()
if ((number >= 0) and (number < len(pl))):
return pl[number].getVisInfo()
elif glue_verbose:
print ('glue_getVisInfo: Error! %d out of range of attribute list' % number)
if glue_verbose:
print 'GLUE: Attribute list error'
return None
That is all of it. Any other suggestions? (I can still give you any info you might need)

Fighting, Horrible disposition to others based on beliefs... What's the point anymore? Was there ever a point? Dead is what it is and always will be until peace is achieved through everyone.
Re: Lost with Python
There must be more. The error is in the PageDefs file. Can you post that one too?
Edit: Nevermind, you posted it in a previous post and the error is not in BookPages but in AgeBooks, which is not terminated by a }
It is an irritating habit of the compiler to show the line that comes after the error.
Edit: Nevermind, you posted it in a previous post and the error is not in BookPages but in AgeBooks, which is not terminated by a }
It is an irritating habit of the compiler to show the line that comes after the error.
"It is in self-limitation that a master first shows himself." - Goethe
Re: Lost with Python
Thanks a bunch!
It was compiled and packed! Now I can see if my journal worked.
Thanks again,
Valdez


Thanks again,
Valdez

Fighting, Horrible disposition to others based on beliefs... What's the point anymore? Was there ever a point? Dead is what it is and always will be until peace is achieved through everyone.
Re: Lost with Python
NEWS FLASH!!!
I have realesed my age on the ULM (ulm.hbyte.net). But if you were to go there you would see an area that is still under construction. This is...........
The journal section.
I tried out my journal and when I got into my age, the journal was HUGE. By huge I mean blown up in height. And it was clickable but the Python file wouldn't open the journal up. My Pythonfile entry is pointed at the GUI .py file and I know that is right. This is what my python GUI file is:
Is there any deffinite problems in it? If you need any more information I can give it to you.
I have realesed my age on the ULM (ulm.hbyte.net). But if you were to go there you would see an area that is still under construction. This is...........
The journal section.

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###########################################
# #
# Dynamic Book Template v3.0 by D'Lanor #
# #
###########################################
# For each occurance of *YourAge* you have to replace this with the actual name of your age.
from Plasma import *
from PlasmaTypes import *
from PlasmaKITypes import *
from PlasmaNetConstants import *
import xLinkingBookDefs
actClickableObject = ptAttribActivator(1, 'Act: Clickable Object')
ObjectMsg = ptAttribString(2, 'Object String')
### DO NOT CHANGE THESE 2 VARIABLES ###
ourBook = None
bkLinks = []
### CHANGE THE GLOBAL CONSTANTS BELOW TO FIT YOUR AGE ######################################
# #
# modPageDefs: Replace *YourAge*PageDefs with the name of the module that contains your #
# page definitions. Do not remove the quotes! #
# ageBooks: These are your clickable objects. They must be defined in *YourAge*PageDefs #
# in the AgeBooks Dictionary Section by the same name(s). #
# bookPages: Names in bookPages must be defined in the *YourAge*PageDefs file under #
# BookPages. An ageBook can have multiple bookPages as long as they are #
# enclosed together between the same square brackets. #
# Please keep the nesting structure [square brackets] intact! #
# #
# If there are multiple books in an age the code will find the right one automagically. #
# You can add as many books as you like. Just define them in the global variables ageBooks #
# and bookPages. The order is important here. The first book will be matched to the first #
# page list, the second book to the second page list etc. #
############################################################################################
modPageDefs = __import__('TINA_TestingPageDefs')
ageBooks = ['good_journal']
bookPages = [['good_journal']]
class TINA_TestingBookGUI(ptModifier,):
def __init__(self):
ptModifier.__init__(self)
self.version = '3.0'
print ('__init__%s v.%s' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.version))
def OnNotify(self, state, id, events):
print ('%s: OnNotify called' % self.__class__.__name__)
if ((id == actClickableObject.id) and state):
print ('Someone clicked on object %s' % ObjectMsg.value)
if PtWasLocallyNotified(self.key):
print 'It was you'
for (a, b,) in zip(ageBooks, bookPages):
print ('Trying book %s with page(s) %s' % (a, b))
if (ObjectMsg.value == a):
print 'Match found! Start opening book...'
self.IOpenBook(a, b)
break
else:
print 'No match'
else:
for event in events:
if ((event[0] == PtEventType.kBook) and PtWasLocallyNotified(self.key)):
#print('BookNotify: event=%d, id=%d' % (event[1], event[2]))
if (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyImageLink):
print ('BookNotify: Linking panel id=%d, event=%d' % (event[2], event[1]))
ourBook.hide()
if (event[2] == 0):
print 'Warning: No link id, define proper link destination or use non-clickable image'
elif (event[2] >= xLinkingBookDefs.kFirstLinkPanelID):
for i in range(0, len(bkLinks)):
if (event[2] == bkLinks[i][0]):
try:
self.IlinkToAge(bkLinks[i][1], bkLinks[i][2], bkLinks[i][3], bkLinks[i][4], bkLinks[i][5])
except Exception, detail:
print ('ERROR: Unable to initialize link - %s' % detail)
break
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyShow):
print ('BookNotify: Show book, event=%d' % event[1])
PtToggleAvatarClickability(0)
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyHide):
print ('BookNotify: Hide book, event=%d' % event[1])
PtToggleAvatarClickability(1)
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyNextPage):
print ('BookNotify: To next page %d, event=%d' % (ourBook.getCurrentPage(), event[1]))
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyPreviousPage):
print ('BookNotify: To previous page %d, event=%d' % (ourBook.getCurrentPage(), event[1]))
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyCheckUnchecked):
print ('BookNotify: Relto page toggle, event=%d' % event[1])
elif (event[1] == PtBookEventTypes.kNotifyClose):
print ('BookNotify: Close book, event=%d' % event[1])
def IOpenBook(self, ageBook, bkPages = None):
global ourBook
global bkLinks
print ('%s: IOpenBook: Page(s) requested %s' % (self.__class__.__name__, bkPages))
if (type(bkPages) == type(None)):
print 'ERROR: no pages defined'
return
if (not (ageBook in modPageDefs.AgeBooks)):
print ('ERROR: Definition %s does not exist in AgeBooks' % ageBook)
return
bkParams = modPageDefs.AgeBooks[ageBook]
(bkCover, bkFont, startOpen, forceOwned, bookGUI, width, height,) = bkParams
PageDef = (bkCover + bkFont)
if (not startOpen):
if (not self.IsThereACover(PageDef)):
print 'Warning: Missing cover, forcing book open'
startOpen = 1
PageCount = xLinkingBookDefs.kFirstLinkPanelID
bkLinks = []
for bkPage in bkPages:
if (not (bkPage in modPageDefs.LinkDestinations)):
print ('Warning: %s skipped, definition does not exist in LinkDestinations' % bkPage)
continue
pgParams = modPageDefs.LinkDestinations[bkPage]
(bkAge, spawnPoint, spTitle, linkRule,) = pgParams
alink = 1
if ((type(bkAge) != type(None)) and forceOwned):
print ('Ownership check for %s book' % bkAge)
vault = ptVault()
ainfo = ptAgeInfoStruct()
ainfo.setAgeFilename(bkAge)
alink = vault.getOwnedAgeLink(ainfo)
if alink:
print ('Showing %s, link destination %s' % (bkPage, bkAge))
if (type(bkAge) != type(None)):
t = (PageCount, bkPage, bkAge, spawnPoint, spTitle, linkRule)
bkLinks.append(t)
PageDef = ((PageDef + (modPageDefs.BookPages[bkPage] % PageCount)) + '<pb>')
else:
PageDef = ((PageDef + modPageDefs.BookPages[bkPage]) + '<pb>')
PageCount = (PageCount + 1)
else:
print ('No owner of age %s so we are not showing %s' % (bkAge, bkPage))
if (PageCount == xLinkingBookDefs.kFirstLinkPanelID):
print 'No pages created...'
return
else:
TotalCount = (PageCount - xLinkingBookDefs.kFirstLinkPanelID)
print ('%d item(s) created, linking page(s): %d' % (TotalCount, len(bkLinks)))
PageDef = PageDef[:-4]
ourBook = ptBook(PageDef, self.key)
ourBook.setSize(width, height)
ourBook.setGUI(bookGUI)
ourBook.show(startOpen)
def IsThereACover(self, bookHtml):
idx = bookHtml.find('<cover')
if (idx >= 0):
return 1
return 0
def IlinkToAge(self, bookPage, ageName, spawnPoint, spTitle, linkRule = PtLinkingRules.kBasicLink):
print ('%s: ILinkToAge: Link request from page %s to age %s' % (self.__class__.__name__, bookPage, ageName))
if ((type(ageName) == type(None)) or (len(ageName) == 0)):
print 'ERROR: Cannot link to age without name'
return
if ((type(spawnPoint) == type(None)) or (len(spawnPoint) == 0)):
print 'No spawnpoint defined, checking special actions...'
self.IDoSpecialAction(bookPage)
return
als = ptAgeLinkStruct()
ainfo = ptAgeInfoStruct()
ainfo.setAgeFilename(ageName)
ainfo.setAgeInstanceName(self.IConvertAgeInstanceName(ageName))
als.setAgeInfo(ainfo)
if ((type(spTitle) == type(None)) or (len(spTitle) == 0)):
if ((linkRule == PtLinkingRules.kOriginalBook) or PtIsSinglePlayerMode()):
#################################################################################
# Linkingrule kOriginalBook writes spawnpoint and title to the agelink node, #
# so we must make absolutely sure that a proper title is given! #
# In singleplayer mode all linkingrules behave like kOriginalBook, no matter #
# which linkingrule is set in the definition. #
#################################################################################
if (spawnPoint == 'LinkInPointDefault'):
spTitle = 'Default'
#################################################################################
# We did not define a spawnpoint title, but since the spawnpoint is the default #
# it is safe to continue and write it to the agelink node with default title. #
#################################################################################
else:
print 'Warning: Empty spawnpoint title not allowed, check your link destinations!'
return
else:
print 'Empty spawnpoint title allowed, continue linking'
spTitle = ''
als.setLinkingRules(linkRule)
spPoint = ptSpawnPointInfo(spTitle, spawnPoint)
als.setSpawnPoint(spPoint)
linkMgr = ptNetLinkingMgr()
linkMgr.linkToAge(als)
print ('Linking to age %s, spawnpoint %s with title %s, using linkingrule %d' % (ageName, spawnPoint, spTitle, linkRule))
def IConvertAgeInstanceName(self, ageName):
#########################################################################################################################
# Optional: You can add a friendly name to this list for the age you link to. This is the name that shows up in the KI. #
# Ahra Pahts and Relto are used here only as examples. #
# Some Cyan age names are converted to friendly names in the KI but we cannot expect the KI to do that for user ages. #
# Beware: Age instance names are written to the vault if the kOriginalBook rule is used. That will happen whether you #
# set a name here or not. And it would happen regardless of this function. #
# By default the age instance name is the same as the age name. #
# btw, if you plan to link to Cyan ages you should set the correct age instance name here. Correct? You figure it out! #
#########################################################################################################################
if (ageName == 'Personal'):
return 'Relto'
if (ageName == 'Pahts'):
return 'Ahra Pahts'
return ageName
def IDoSpecialAction(self, bookPage):
#######################################################
# Replace *YourPage* with the bookPage that contains #
# the clickable image triggering the special action. #
#######################################################
if (bookPage == '*YourPage*'):
print ('Special action found for %s' % bookPage)
# Do some special action here
else:
print 'No special actions found'
glue_cl = None
glue_inst = None
glue_params = None
glue_paramKeys = None
try:
x = glue_verbose
except NameError:
glue_verbose = 0
def glue_getClass():
global glue_cl
if (glue_cl == None):
try:
cl = eval(glue_name)
if issubclass(cl, ptModifier):
glue_cl = cl
elif glue_verbose:
print ('Class %s is not derived from modifier' % cl.__name__)
except NameError:
if glue_verbose:
try:
print ('Could not find class %s' % glue_name)
except NameError:
print 'Filename/classname not set!'
return glue_cl
def glue_getInst():
global glue_inst
if (type(glue_inst) == type(None)):
cl = glue_getClass()
if (cl != None):
glue_inst = cl()
return glue_inst
def glue_delInst():
global glue_inst
global glue_cl
global glue_paramKeys
global glue_params
if (type(glue_inst) != type(None)):
del glue_inst
glue_cl = None
glue_params = None
glue_paramKeys = None
def glue_getVersion():
inst = glue_getInst()
ver = inst.version
glue_delInst()
return ver
def glue_findAndAddAttribs(obj, glue_params):
if isinstance(obj, ptAttribute):
if glue_params.has_key(obj.id):
if glue_verbose:
print 'WARNING: Duplicate attribute ids!'
print ('%s has id %d which is already defined in %s' % (obj.name,
obj.id,
glue_params[obj.id].name))
else:
glue_params[obj.id] = obj
elif (type(obj) == type([])):
for o in obj:
glue_findAndAddAttribs(o, glue_params)
elif (type(obj) == type({})):
for o in obj.values():
glue_findAndAddAttribs(o, glue_params)
elif (type(obj) == type(())):
for o in obj:
glue_findAndAddAttribs(o, glue_params)
def glue_getParamDict():
global glue_paramKeys
global glue_params
if (type(glue_params) == type(None)):
glue_params = {}
gd = globals()
for obj in gd.values():
glue_findAndAddAttribs(obj, glue_params)
glue_paramKeys = glue_params.keys()
glue_paramKeys.sort()
glue_paramKeys.reverse()
return glue_params
def glue_getClassName():
cl = glue_getClass()
if (cl != None):
return cl.__name__
if glue_verbose:
print ('Class not found in %s.py' % glue_name)
return None
def glue_getBlockID():
inst = glue_getInst()
if (inst != None):
return inst.id
if glue_verbose:
print ('Instance could not be created in %s.py' % glue_name)
return None
def glue_getNumParams():
pd = glue_getParamDict()
if (pd != None):
return len(pd)
if glue_verbose:
print ('No attributes found in %s.py' % glue_name)
return 0
def glue_getParam(number):
pd = glue_getParamDict()
if (pd != None):
if (type(glue_paramKeys) == type([])):
if ((number >= 0) and (number < len(glue_paramKeys))):
return pd[glue_paramKeys[number]].getdef()
else:
print ('glue_getParam: Error! %d out of range of attribute list' % number)
else:
pl = pd.values()
if ((number >= 0) and (number < len(pl))):
return pl[number].getdef()
elif glue_verbose:
print ('glue_getParam: Error! %d out of range of attribute list' % number)
if glue_verbose:
print 'GLUE: Attribute list error'
return None
def glue_setParam(id, value):
pd = glue_getParamDict()
if (pd != None):
if pd.has_key(id):
try:
pd[id].__setvalue__(value)
except AttributeError:
if isinstance(pd[id], ptAttributeList):
try:
if (type(pd[id].value) != type([])):
pd[id].value = []
except AttributeError:
pd[id].value = []
pd[id].value.append(value)
else:
pd[id].value = value
elif glue_verbose:
print "setParam: can't find id=",
print id
else:
print 'setParma: Something terribly has gone wrong. Head for the cover.'
def glue_isNamedAttribute(id):
pd = glue_getParamDict()
if (pd != None):
try:
if isinstance(pd[id], ptAttribNamedActivator):
return 1
if isinstance(pd[id], ptAttribNamedResponder):
return 2
except KeyError:
if glue_verbose:
print ('Could not find id=%d attribute' % id)
return 0
def glue_isMultiModifier():
inst = glue_getInst()
if isinstance(inst, ptMultiModifier):
return 1
return 0
def glue_getVisInfo(number):
pd = glue_getParamDict()
if (pd != None):
if (type(glue_paramKeys) == type([])):
if ((number >= 0) and (number < len(glue_paramKeys))):
return pd[glue_paramKeys[number]].getVisInfo()
else:
print ('glue_getVisInfo: Error! %d out of range of attribute list' % number)
else:
pl = pd.values()
if ((number >= 0) and (number < len(pl))):
return pl[number].getVisInfo()
elif glue_verbose:
print ('glue_getVisInfo: Error! %d out of range of attribute list' % number)
if glue_verbose:
print 'GLUE: Attribute list error'
return None
Is there any deffinite problems in it? If you need any more information I can give it to you.
Fighting, Horrible disposition to others based on beliefs... What's the point anymore? Was there ever a point? Dead is what it is and always will be until peace is achieved through everyone.
Re: Lost with Python
he he, you fell into the same trap I did, but worry its easy to fix.
Select your object in Blender that you have for the book
From the "Object menu" select "Clear/Apply" -> "Apply Scale/Rotation"
As for the journal not opening
Its probably something in the AlcScript, some thing simple like you added the .py extension in the script when you should have
Select your object in Blender that you have for the book
From the "Object menu" select "Clear/Apply" -> "Apply Scale/Rotation"
As for the journal not opening
Its probably something in the AlcScript, some thing simple like you added the .py extension in the script when you should have
Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all
Re: Lost with Python
Well the modeling is now correct and that works but still it doesn't open when I click. I DO get a hotspot when I click on the journal but it doesn't open.
Did you mean 'shouldn't have'?
Grogyan wrote:he he, you fell into the same trap I did, but worry its easy to fix.
Select your object in Blender that you have for the book
From the "Object menu" select "Clear/Apply" -> "Apply Scale/Rotation"
As for the journal not opening
Its probably something in the AlcScript, some thing simple like you added the .py extension in the script when you should have
Did you mean 'shouldn't have'?
Fighting, Horrible disposition to others based on beliefs... What's the point anymore? Was there ever a point? Dead is what it is and always will be until peace is achieved through everyone.
Re: Lost with Python
Yes, my spelling mistake
Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all
Re: Lost with Python
Look for the error in the Python.0.elf file in your log folder. You will need an Elf viewer to open it.
"It is in self-limitation that a master first shows himself." - Goethe
Re: Lost with Python
And where can i get one of those? I tried searching for one and couldn't find it. The realriven URU Tweaks site has gone down. So I don't know where else to look. Clockwork Orange?
Fighting, Horrible disposition to others based on beliefs... What's the point anymore? Was there ever a point? Dead is what it is and always will be until peace is achieved through everyone.