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Synopsis

walkCtx([alternateContext=boolean], [crouchCount=float], [exists=boolean], [history=boolean], [image1=string], [image2=string], [image3=string], [name=string], [toolName=string], [walkHeight=float], [walkSensitivity=float], [walkSpeed=float], [walkToolHud=boolean])

Note: Strings representing object names and arguments must be separated by commas. This is not depicted in the synopsis.

walkCtx is undoable, queryable, and editable.

This command can be used to create, edit, or query a walk context.

Return value

stringThe name of the context

In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.

Flags

alternateContext, crouchCount, exists, history, image1, image2, image3, name, toolName, walkHeight, walkSensitivity, walkSpeed, walkToolHud
Long name (short name) Argument types Properties
alternateContext(ac) boolean createquery
Set the ALT+MMB and ALT+SHIFT+MMB to refer to this context.
crouchCount(wcc) float createqueryedit
The camera crouch count.
exists(ex) boolean create
Returns true or false depending upon whether the specified object exists. Other flags are ignored.
history(ch) boolean create
If this is a tool command, turn the construction history on for the tool in question.
image1(i1) string createqueryedit
First of three possible icons representing the tool associated with the context.
image2(i2) string createqueryedit
Second of three possible icons representing the tool associated with the context.
image3(i3) string createqueryedit
Third of three possible icons representing the tool associated with the context.
name(n) string create
If this is a tool command, name the tool appropriately.
toolName(tn) string createquery
Name of the specific tool to which this command refers.
walkHeight(wh) float createqueryedit
The camera initial height.
walkSensitivity(wsv) float createqueryedit
The camera rotate sensitivity.
walkSpeed(ws) float createqueryedit
The camera move speed.
walkToolHud(wth) boolean createqueryedit
Control whether show walk tool HUD.

Flag can appear in Create mode of command Flag can appear in Edit mode of command
Flag can appear in Query mode of command Flag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list.

Python examples

import maya.cmds as cmds

cmds.walkCtx( 'walkContext', ws=2.0 )