#include <plugapi.h>
Class descriptors provide the system with information about the plug-in classes in the DLL.
The developer creates a class descriptor by deriving a class from ClassDesc2 (which derives from ClassDesc) and implementing several of its methods.
Public Member Functions | |
virtual | ~ClassDesc () |
virtual int | IsPublic ()=0 |
Controls if the plug-in shows up in lists from the user to choose from. More... | |
virtual const MCHAR * | ClassName ()=0 |
This method returns the name of the class. More... | |
virtual SClass_ID | SuperClassID ()=0 |
This method returns a system defined constant describing the class this plug-in class was derived from. More... | |
virtual Class_ID | ClassID ()=0 |
This method must return the unique ID for the object. More... | |
virtual const MCHAR * | Category ()=0 |
This methods returns a string describing the category a plug-in fits into. More... | |
virtual DWORD | InitialRollupPageState () |
This method returns a DWORD which is used to initialize the rollup state in both the create branch and the modify branch. More... | |
virtual const MCHAR * | InternalName () |
Returns a string which provides a fixed, machine parsable internal name for the plug-in. More... | |
virtual bool | UseOnlyInternalNameForMAXScriptExposure () |
Returns true if only the InternalName is to be used for MAXScript exposure. More... | |
virtual HINSTANCE | HInstance () |
Returns the DLL instance handle of the plug-in. More... | |
virtual CoreExport const MCHAR * | GetRsrcString (INT_PTR id) |
Returns a pointer to the string from the resource string table. More... | |
virtual void | MakeAutoParamBlocks (ReferenceMaker *owner) |
This method creates the automatic parameter blocks for the specified plug-in. More... | |
virtual Class_ID | SubClassID () |
This method can be used for further categorizing plugins. More... | |
Creation Related Methods | |
virtual void * | Create (BOOL loading=FALSE)=0 |
3ds Max calls this method when it needs a pointer to a new instance of the plug-in class. More... | |
virtual int | BeginCreate (Interface *i) |
The custom creation process of the plug-in object is handled by this method. More... | |
virtual int | EndCreate (Interface *i) |
The termination of the custom creation process is managed by the implementation of this method. More... | |
virtual BOOL | OkToCreate (Interface *i) |
This method is used to enable or disable the button that allows the plug-ins class to be created. More... | |
Class Parameter Related Methods | |
The following three methods deal with default settings for plug-in classes. Most plug-ins do not need to be concerned with these methods. In the 3ds Max user interface, there are options for Controller Defaults in the Animation tab of the Preference Settings dialog. There are buttons for 'Set Defaults' and 'Restore to Factory Settings'. When the user presses the 'Set Defaults' button the user is presented with a list of plug-ins that have responded TRUE to the HasClassParams() method. These plug-ins have default parameters that the user can edit. These are the defaults used when a new instance of the plug-in class is created. When the user picks an item from the list, its EditClassParams() method is called to allow the plug-in to put up a modal dialog to let the user edit the default parameters. If the user presses the 'Reset to Factory Settings' button, the ResetClassParams() method is called. The plug-in can then be reset to use any default settings that it has. | |
virtual BOOL | HasClassParams () |
If a plug-in class has default parameters that it needs to allow the user to edit, TRUE should be returned and EditClassParams() and ResetClassParams() should be implemented. More... | |
virtual void | EditClassParams (HWND hParent) |
If the user picks the class from the list this method is called. More... | |
virtual void | ResetClassParams (BOOL fileReset=FALSE) |
When the user executes File / Reset or presses the 'Reset to Factory Settings...' button in the File / Preferences... More... | |
ActionTable Methods | |
Plug-ins do not need to register their action tables from within these methods; they are registered automatically by 3ds Max on behalf of the plug-in. Therefore plug-ins are encouraged to report the correct number of action tables via these methods, as opposed to reporting 0 but registering the action tables themselves in the implementation of these methods. | |
virtual int | NumActionTables () |
3ds Max calls this to get the number of action tables a plug-in has. More... | |
virtual ActionTable * | GetActionTable (int i) |
Returns a pointer to the specified action table. More... | |
Manipulator Related Methods | |
virtual BOOL | IsManipulator () |
Returns TRUE if the class implements a manipulator object; otherwise FALSE. More... | |
virtual BOOL | CanManipulate (ReferenceTarget *hTarget) |
The method returns true if the class is a manipulator and it manipulates the given base object, modifier or controller. More... | |
virtual BOOL | CanManipulateNode (INode *pNode) |
Returns TRUE if the manipulator applies to the given node; otherwise FALSE. More... | |
virtual Manipulator * | CreateManipulator (ReferenceTarget *hTarget, INode *pNode) |
Creates a manipulator object When a manipulator returns TRUE to CanManipulate(ReferenceTarget* hTarget), the system calls this version of CreateManipulator() to create an instance of the manipulator. More... | |
virtual Manipulator * | CreateManipulator (INode *pNode) |
Creates a manipulator object. More... | |
IO Methods | |
virtual BOOL | NeedsToSave () |
Returns TRUE if there is data associated with the class that needs to be saved in the 3ds Max file. More... | |
virtual IOResult | Save (ISave *isave) |
If NeedsToSave() returns TRUE then this method should be implemented to save the data associated with the class. More... | |
virtual IOResult | Load (ILoad *iload) |
If NeedsToSave() returns TRUE then this method should be implemented to load the data associated with the class. More... | |
Parameter Block Descriptor Functions | |
virtual int | NumParamBlockDescs () |
Returns the number or ParamBlockDesc2s used by the plug-in. More... | |
virtual ParamBlockDesc2 * | GetParamBlockDesc (int i) |
Returns a pointer to the 'i-th' parameter block 2 descriptor. More... | |
virtual ParamBlockDesc2 * | GetParamBlockDescByID (BlockID id) |
virtual void | AddParamBlockDesc (ParamBlockDesc2 *pbd) |
Automatic UI Management | |
virtual void | BeginEditParams (IObjParam *ip, ReferenceMaker *obj, ULONG flags, Animatable *prev) |
Implemented by the System. More... | |
virtual void | EndEditParams (IObjParam *ip, ReferenceMaker *obj, ULONG flags, Animatable *prev) |
This method is called to handle the ending of the automatic command panel user interface management provided by the param map 2 system. More... | |
virtual void | InvalidateUI (ParamBlockDesc2 *pbd) |
Invalidates the user interface for the rollup or dialog managed by the specified descriptor. More... | |
Parameter Map Functions | |
virtual int | NumParamMaps () |
Returns the number of parameter map2s used by the plug-in. More... | |
virtual IParamMap2 * | GetParamMap (int i) |
Returns a pointer to the nth parameter map2. More... | |
virtual IParamMap2 * | GetParamMap (ParamBlockDesc2 *pbd) |
Returns a pointer to the parameter map2 whose descriptor is passed. More... | |
virtual bool | SetUserDlgProc (ParamBlockDesc2 *pbd, ParamMap2UserDlgProc *proc=NULL) |
Sets the parameter map 2 user dialog proc for the specified descriptor. More... | |
virtual ParamMap2UserDlgProc * | GetUserDlgProc (ParamBlockDesc2 *pbd) |
Returns a pointer to the parameter map 2 user dialog proc (if any) for the specified descriptor. More... | |
Schematic View Related Method | |
virtual bool | DrawRepresentation (COLORREF bkColor, HDC hDC, Rect &rect) |
Allows a plug-in to provide a custom image for display in Schematic View. More... | |
Function publishing methods | |
virtual int | NumInterfaces () |
Returns the number of function publishing interfaces maintained by the class descriptor. More... | |
virtual FPInterface * | GetInterfaceAt (int i) |
Returns the nth function publishing interface. More... | |
virtual CoreExport FPInterface * | GetInterface (Interface_ID id) |
Returns a pointer to the function publishing interface whose ID is specified. More... | |
virtual CoreExport FPInterface * | GetInterface (const MCHAR *name) |
Returns a pointer to the function publishing interface whose name is specified. More... | |
virtual CoreExport void | AddInterface (FPInterface *fpi) |
Adds the specified interface to the list maintained by this class descriptor. More... | |
virtual void | ClearInterfaces () |
Deletes all the interfaces maintained by the class descriptor. More... | |
Generic Expansion Function | |
virtual INT_PTR | Execute (int cmd, ULONG_PTR arg1=0, ULONG_PTR arg2=0, ULONG_PTR arg3=0) |
This function is maintained so the 3ds Max SDK can be extended without breaking backwards compatibility. More... | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Static Public Member Functions inherited from MaxHeapOperators | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new (size_t size) |
Standard new operator used to allocate objects If there is insufficient memory, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new (size_t size, const std::nothrow_t &e) |
Standard new operator used to allocate objects if there is insufficient memory, NULL will be returned. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new (size_t size, const char *filename, int line) |
New operator used to allocate objects that takes the filename and line number where the new was called If there is insufficient memory, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new (size_t size, int block_type, const char *filename, int line) |
New operator used to allocate objects that takes the type of memory, filename and line number where the new was called If there is insufficient memory, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new (size_t size, const std::nothrow_t &e, const char *filename, int line) |
New operator used to allocate objects that takes the filename and line number where the new was called If there is insufficient memory, NULL will be returned. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new (size_t size, unsigned long flags) |
New operator used to allocate objects that takes extra flags to specify special operations If there is insufficient memory, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new (size_t size, const std::nothrow_t &e, unsigned long flags) |
New operator used to allocate objects that takes extra flags to specify special operations If there is insufficient memory, NULL will be returned. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new[] (size_t size) |
New operator used to allocate arrays of objects If there is insufficient memory, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new[] (size_t size, const std::nothrow_t &e) |
New operator used to allocate arrays of objects If there is insufficient memory, NULL will be returned. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new[] (size_t size, const char *filename, int line) |
New operator used to allocate arrays of objects If there is insufficient memory, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new[] (size_t size, int block_type, const char *filename, int line) |
New operator used to allocate arrays of objects. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new[] (size_t size, const std::nothrow_t &e, const char *filename, int line) |
New operator used to allocate arrays of objects If there is insufficient memory, NULL will be returned. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new[] (size_t size, unsigned long flags) |
New operator used to allocate arrays of objects If there is insufficient memory, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new[] (size_t size, const std::nothrow_t &e, unsigned long flags) |
New operator used to allocate arrays of objects If there is insufficient memory, NULL will be returned. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete (void *ptr) |
Standard delete operator used to deallocate an object If the pointer is invalid, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete (void *ptr, const std::nothrow_t &e) |
Standard delete operator used to deallocate an object If the pointer is invalid, nothing will happen. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete (void *ptr, const char *filename, int line) |
Delete operator used to deallocate an object that takes the filename and line number where the delete was called If the pointer is invalid, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete (void *ptr, int block_type, const char *filename, int line) |
Delete operator used to deallocate an object that takes the type of memory, filename and line number where the delete was called If the pointer is invalid, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete (void *ptr, const std::nothrow_t &e, const char *filename, int line) |
Delete operator used to deallocate an object that takes the filename and line number where the delete was called If the pointer is invalid, nothing will happen. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete (void *ptr, unsigned long flags) |
Delete operator used to deallocate an object that takes extra flags to specify special operations If the pointer is invalid, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete (void *ptr, const std::nothrow_t &e, unsigned long flags) |
Delete operator used to deallocate an object that takes extra flags to specify special operations If the pointer is invalid, nothing will happen. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete[] (void *ptr) |
Standard delete operator used to deallocate an array of objects If the pointer is invalid, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete[] (void *ptr, const std::nothrow_t &e) |
Standard delete operator used to deallocate an array of objects If the pointer is invalid, nothing will happen. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete[] (void *ptr, const char *filename, int line) |
Delete operator used to deallocate an array of objects that takes the filename and line number where the delete was called If the pointer is invalid, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete[] (void *ptr, int block_type, const char *filename, int line) |
Delete operator used to deallocate an array of objects that takes the type of memory, filename and line number where the delete was called If the pointer is invalid, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete[] (void *ptr, const std::nothrow_t &e, const char *filename, int line) |
Delete operator used to deallocate an array of objects that takes the filename and line number where the delete was called If the pointer is invalid, nothing will happen. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete[] (void *ptr, unsigned long flags) |
Delete operator used to deallocate an array of objects that takes extra flags to specify special operations If the pointer is invalid, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete[] (void *ptr, const std::nothrow_t &e, unsigned long flags) |
Delete operator used to deallocate an array of objects that takes extra flags to specify special operations If the pointer is invalid, an exception will be thrown. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | operator new (size_t size, void *placement_ptr) |
Placement new operator. More... | |
static UtilExport void | operator delete (void *ptr, void *placement_ptr) |
Placement delete operator. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | aligned_malloc (size_t size, size_t alignment) |
Allocates memory on a specified alignment boundary. More... | |
static UtilExport void * | aligned_realloc (void *ptr, size_t size, size_t alignment) |
Reallocates memory on a specified alignment boundary. More... | |
static UtilExport void | aligned_free (void *ptr) |
Frees a block of memory that was allocated with aligned_malloc/aligned_realloc. More... | |
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Controls if the plug-in shows up in lists from the user to choose from.
Implemented in DataClassDesc, and PFActionStateDesc.
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3ds Max calls this method when it needs a pointer to a new instance of the plug-in class.
For example, if 3ds Max is loading a file from disk containing a previously used plug-in (procedural object, modifier, controller, etc...), it will call the plug-in's Animatable::Create() method. The plug-in responds by allocating a new instance of its plug-in class. See the Advanced Topic section on Memory Management for more details.
loading | This parameter is a flag indicating if the class being created is going to be loaded from a disk file. If the flag is TRUE, the plug-in may not have to perform any initialization of the object because the loading process will take care of it. See the Advanced Topics section on Loading and Saving Plug-in Data for more information. Note: If this parameter is TRUE, developers must initialize their references to NULL. Otherwise 3ds Max may crash. 3ds Max provides a default plug-in object creation process. Many plug-ins fit this form. When the system is about to create an instance of the plug-in object it calls a method BaseObject::GetCreateMouseCallBack().This method returns a callback object whose proc() method handles the mouse input during its creation phase. Most of the work is then handled by the system. The procedural sphere is an example of this type of plug-in. Certain plug-ins may have special creation needs however. The target camera is an example of such a plug-in. Because it needs to create two nodes in the scene (the camera and the target) it requires a custom creation process. To support these plug-ins the following two methods are provided. They allow the plug-in to manage the creation process themselves. See Object Creation Methods for more details. |
Implemented in DataClassDesc, and PFActionStateDesc.
The custom creation process of the plug-in object is handled by this method.
For example, a plug-in can create a custom command mode and push it on the command stack to handle the creation process.
Important Note: A plug-in that doesn't want to participate in the standard object creation mechanism using CreateMouseCallBack must push a CommandMode on the stack in this method and remove it in EndCreate(). This is true even if the plug-in doesn't do anything inside the mode. A mode has to be pushed on the stack and then later popped off otherwise a crash will occur (if the default implementation of this method is not used). For more details on object creation see the Advanced Topics section Object Creation Methods.
i | An interface pointer the plug-in may use to call functions in 3ds Max. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
The termination of the custom creation process is managed by the implementation of this method.
For example, the plug-in could remove a custom command mode from the command stack. See the Advanced Topics section on Object Creation Methods for more details.
i | An interface pointer the plug-in may use to call functions in 3ds Max. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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This method is used to enable or disable the button that allows the plug-ins class to be created.
For example, at certain times it is not appropriate to for the Boolean object to be created. When there is not an object of the appropriate type selected the Boolean object cannot be created. At these times the button should be disabled (the button will appear as grayed out in the Create branch of the command panel). The button should be enabled if there is an object of the appropriate type selected. This method allows a plug-in to control the state of the button.
i | An interface pointer the plug-in may use to call functions in 3ds Max. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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This method returns the name of the class.
This name appears in the button for the plug-in in the 3ds Max user interface.
Implemented in DataClassDesc, and PFActionStateDesc.
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This method returns a system defined constant describing the class this plug-in class was derived from.
For example, the Bend modifier returns OSM_CLASS_ID. This super class ID is used by all object space modifiers. See Super Class IDs.
Implemented in DataClassDesc, and PFActionStateDesc.
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This method must return the unique ID for the object.
If two ClassIDs conflict, the system will only load the first one it finds. The ClassID consists of two unsigned 32-bit quantities. The constructor assigns a value to each of these, for example Class_ID(0xA1C8E1D1, 0xE7AA2BE5). A developer should use the random Class_ID generator to avoid conflicts (Generate a random Class_ID). See Class Class_ID for more information.
Implemented in DataClassDesc, and PFActionStateDesc.
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This methods returns a string describing the category a plug-in fits into.
The category is usually selected in the drop down list in the create, or utility branch of the command panel. In the create branch, if this is set to be an existing category (i.e. "Standard Primitives", "Splines", ...) then the plug-in will appear in that category. If the category doesn't yet exists then it is created. If the plug-in does not need to appear in the list, it may simply return a null string as in _M(""). In the modify branch, the category determines which group it appears in the Configure Button Sets / Modifiers list. These are the categories such as "MAX STANDARD", "MAX EDIT", and "MAX SURFACE".
This method is also used to distinguish between the various types of texture maps so they can be separated in the Material/Map Browser. The appropriate string should be returned by this method of the Texmap. For example:
The options for texture maps are:
Implemented in DataClassDesc, and PFActionStateDesc.
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If a plug-in class has default parameters that it needs to allow the user to edit, TRUE should be returned and EditClassParams() and ResetClassParams() should be implemented.
Otherwise return FALSE (the default).
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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If the user picks the class from the list this method is called.
The plug-in should put up a modal dialog that allows the user to edit the plug-ins default parameters. The plug-in should not return until the user has finished editing the parameters.
hParent | The parent window handle. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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When the user executes File / Reset or presses the 'Reset to Factory Settings...' button in the File / Preferences...
/ Animation tab / Controller Defaults section this method is called. The plug-in can respond by resetting itself to use its default values.
fileReset | When TRUE, the user has performed a File / Reset operation. When FALSE, the user is in the Preferences... dialog doing a reset controller defaults operation. |
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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3ds Max calls this to get the number of action tables a plug-in has.
If more than one class uses the table only one of the classes should export the table, but they can all use them.
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Returns a pointer to the specified action table.
i | The zero based index of the table to return. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Returns TRUE if the class implements a manipulator object; otherwise FALSE.
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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The method returns true if the class is a manipulator and it manipulates the given base object, modifier or controller.
When starting "Manipulate" mode, this is called on selected nodes for the base object, all modifiers, the TM controller and the position, rotation and scale controllers, if the TM controller is a PRSController.
hTarget | A pointer to a reference target. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Returns TRUE if the manipulator applies to the given node; otherwise FALSE.
This method can be used to indicate that the manipulator works on a part of an object that is not covered by BOOL CanManipulate(ReferenceTarget* hTarget) such as the visibility controller of a node.
pNode | The INode to check. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Creates a manipulator object When a manipulator returns TRUE to CanManipulate(ReferenceTarget* hTarget), the system calls this version of CreateManipulator() to create an instance of the manipulator.
hTarget | - The ReferenceTarget for which a manipulator is requested |
pNode | - The node that the manipulator needs to manipulate (know about) |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Creates a manipulator object.
When a manipulator returns TRUE to CanManipulateNode(INode* pNode), the system calls this version of CreateManipulator() to create an instance of the manipulator.
pNode | - The node that the manipulator needs to manipulate (know about) |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Returns TRUE if there is data associated with the class that needs to be saved in the 3ds Max file.
If this is so, implement the Save() and Load() methods below. If there is no class data to save return FALSE.
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
If NeedsToSave() returns TRUE then this method should be implemented to save the data associated with the class.
isave | A pointer that may be used to call methods to save data to disk. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
If NeedsToSave() returns TRUE then this method should be implemented to load the data associated with the class.
iload | A pointer that may be used to load data from a file. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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This method returns a DWORD which is used to initialize the rollup state in both the create branch and the modify branch.
The semantics are different, however for these two cases. Whenever the rollups are created in the create branch, their state will be that specified by this method. In the modify branch, the first time an object of this type is modified the state will be that of this method, but after that it will remain what it was last set to.
0x7fffffff
is returned by the default implementation so the command panel can detect this method is not being overridden, and just leave the rollups as is. Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Returns a string which provides a fixed, machine parsable internal name for the plug-in.
This name is used by MAXScript.
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc, and PFActionStateDesc.
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Returns true if only the InternalName is to be used for MAXScript exposure.
For older plugins that did not previously implement InternalName but now do, MAXScript still needs to expose the plugin using the ClassName. But new plugins can be exposed using only the InternalName.
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Returns the DLL instance handle of the plug-in.
This is used so that string resources can be loaded by the ParamBlock2 system.
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Returns the number or ParamBlockDesc2s used by the plug-in.
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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Returns a pointer to the 'i-th' parameter block 2 descriptor.
i | The zero based index of the descriptor to return. |
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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id | The ID of the parameter block. |
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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pbd | Points to the parameter block 2 descriptor to add. |
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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Implemented by the System.
This method is called to handle the beginning of the automatic command panel user interface management provided by the param map 2 system. This method is called by the plug-in from its Animatable::BeginEditParams() method. The parameters passed to that method are simply passed along to this method.
ip | The interface pointer passed to the plug-in. |
obj | Points to the plug-in class calling this method. |
flags | The flags passed along to the plug-in in Animatable::BeginEditParams(). |
prev | The pointer passed to the plug-in in Animatable::BeginEditParams(). |
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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This method is called to handle the ending of the automatic command panel user interface management provided by the param map 2 system.
This method is called by the plug-in from its Animatable::EndEditParams() method. The parameters passed to that method are simply passed along to this method.
ip | The interface pointer passed to the plug-in. |
obj | Points to the plug-in class calling this method. |
flags | The flags passed along to the plug-in in Animatable::EndEditParams(). |
prev | The pointer passed to the plug-in in Animatable::EndEditParams(). |
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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Invalidates the user interface for the rollup or dialog managed by the specified descriptor.
This will cause the controls in that rollup to be redrawn.
pbd | Points to the parameter block 2 descriptor whose corresponding UI is invalidated. |
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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Returns a pointer to the string from the resource string table.
id | The resource ID. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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This method creates the automatic parameter blocks for the specified plug-in.
These are the ones with the P_AUTO_CONSTRUCT bit set on the ParamBlockDesc2::flags value.
owner | Points to the owner of the parameter block. |
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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Returns the number of parameter map2s used by the plug-in.
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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Returns a pointer to the nth parameter map2.
i | The zero based index of the parameter map2 to return. |
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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Returns a pointer to the parameter map2 whose descriptor is passed.
pbd | Points to the parameter block2 descriptor. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Sets the parameter map 2 user dialog proc for the specified descriptor.
Returns true if the proc was registered with a parameter map. If the proc was not registered with the parameter map, DeleteThis() will not be called on proc when the user dialog procs are cleared, potentially resulting in leakage of the proc.
pbd | Points to the parameter block 2 descriptor. |
proc | This object manages user interface control that require special processing. |
Reimplemented in ClassDesc2, and DataClassDesc.
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Returns a pointer to the parameter map 2 user dialog proc (if any) for the specified descriptor.
pbd | Points to the parameter block 2 descriptor. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Allows a plug-in to provide a custom image for display in Schematic View.
bkColor | The background color. See COLORREF-DWORD format. |
hDC | The handle for the device context. |
rect | The rectangle to draw in. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Returns the number of function publishing interfaces maintained by the class descriptor.
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Returns the nth function publishing interface.
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Returns a pointer to the function publishing interface whose ID is specified.
id | The inteface ID. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Returns a pointer to the function publishing interface whose name is specified.
name | The name of the interface. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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Adds the specified interface to the list maintained by this class descriptor.
fpi | Points to the interface to add. |
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.
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This method can be used for further categorizing plugins.
If a plugin has sub-plugins (like light > shadows, particles > operators), this method can be used to differentiate them. sub-plugins can be derived from ReferenceTarget but return a particular class ID published by the parent plugins SDK headers. Then parent plugin can get a list of all reference targets whose SubClassID matches the published SubClassID.
Reimplemented in DataClassDesc, and PFActionStateDesc.
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This function is maintained so the 3ds Max SDK can be extended without breaking backwards compatibility.
The behavior of this function depends on the cmd
parameter:
arg1
parameter is expected to be a bool*. The bool gets set to true or false depending whether sub-obj anim is or not enabled for that object type. Returns TRUE if the arg1 is set successfully, otherwise FALSE. arg1
parameter is expected to be a TimeValue* The TimeValue gets set appropriately, depending on whether sub-obj animation is allowed of not for that object type. Returns TRUE if the arg1 is set successfully, otherwise FALSE. Reimplemented in DataClassDesc.