MXSPyCOM | modern version of MXSCOM , to allow for editing & execution | Game Engine library
kandi X-RAY | MXSPyCOM Summary
kandi X-RAY | MXSPyCOM Summary
MXSPyCOM is a C# library typically used in Gaming, Game Engine applications. MXSPyCOM has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
A modern version of MXSCOM, to allow for editing & execution of 3ds Max MaxScript and Python files from external code editors. In 2005 Simon Feltman released the first MXSCOM, a small Visual Basic 6 application that took commands and sent them to Autodesk's 3ds Max's internal COM server. This allowed users to choose their own external code editor for editing MaxScript and to be able to have their MaxScript code execute in 3ds Max by way of having the code editor utilize MXSCOM to send the file into 3ds Max and have it executed. Modern versions of Windows can not use Simon Feltman's old MXSCOM.exe program due to it being ActiveX based. MXSPyCOM is a C# based replacement for MXSCOM. It offers the same functionality as MXSCOM but can run on modern versions of Windows. It also supports editing of Python files and having them execute in versions of 3ds Max, starting with 3ds Max 2015, that support Python scripts. Instructions on how to install MXSPyCOM and how to configure most popular code editors to use it as an external tool can be found in this project's Wiki.
A modern version of MXSCOM, to allow for editing & execution of 3ds Max MaxScript and Python files from external code editors. In 2005 Simon Feltman released the first MXSCOM, a small Visual Basic 6 application that took commands and sent them to Autodesk's 3ds Max's internal COM server. This allowed users to choose their own external code editor for editing MaxScript and to be able to have their MaxScript code execute in 3ds Max by way of having the code editor utilize MXSCOM to send the file into 3ds Max and have it executed. Modern versions of Windows can not use Simon Feltman's old MXSCOM.exe program due to it being ActiveX based. MXSPyCOM is a C# based replacement for MXSCOM. It offers the same functionality as MXSCOM but can run on modern versions of Windows. It also supports editing of Python files and having them execute in versions of 3ds Max, starting with 3ds Max 2015, that support Python scripts. Instructions on how to install MXSPyCOM and how to configure most popular code editors to use it as an external tool can be found in this project's Wiki.
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MXSPyCOM has a low active ecosystem.
It has 104 star(s) with 11 fork(s). There are 24 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 0 open issues and 11 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 31 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of MXSPyCOM is 1.13
Quality
MXSPyCOM has no bugs reported.
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MXSPyCOM has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
License
MXSPyCOM is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
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QUESTION
VSCode task wraps command in ' ' quotes breaking args on multi-line commands
Asked 2018-Apr-14 at 10:35
Im trying to create a VSCode task that runs a command with some arguments.
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Answered 2018-Apr-14 at 10:35Yes, up until 1.21.0 vscode just gave warning when having spaces in args, the latest version wrapping commands and args with single quote when they have spaces inside. Just break the command to have no spaces in it, either by
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