directKeyCtx is undoable, queryable, and editable.
This command creates a context which may be used to directly manipulate keyframes
within the graph editor
In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
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Argument types |
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-exists(-ex)
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Returns true or false depending upon whether the
specified object exists. Other flags are ignored.
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-history(-ch)
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boolean
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If this is a tool command, turn the construction history on
for the tool in question.
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-image1(-i1)
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string
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First of three possible icons representing the tool
associated with the context.
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-image2(-i2)
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string
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Second of three possible icons representing the tool
associated with the context.
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-image3(-i3)
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string
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Third of three possible icons representing the tool
associated with the context.
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-name(-n)
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string
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If this is a tool command, name the tool appropriately.
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-option(-o)
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string
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Valid values are "move," "insert," "over," and
"segmentOver." When you "move" a key, the key will not cross over
(in time) any keys before or after it. When you "insert" a key,
all keys before or after (depending upon the -timeChange value)
will be moved an equivalent amount. When you "over" a key, the key
is allowed to move to any time (as long as a key is not there already).
When you "segmentOver" a set of keys (this option only has a
noticeable effect when more than one key is being moved) the first
key (in time) and last key define a segment (unless you specify a
time range). That segment is then allowed to move over other keys,
and keys will be moved to make room for the segment.
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-selectedOnly(-so)
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boolean
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Controls whether only selected curves/keys can be moved, or
all.
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