The
Attribute Editor can be a separate window or docked to the UI. See
Dock and undock windows and panels.
List
Use this menu to load attributes into the
Attribute Editor and to define which items display in the
Selected/Object menu.
- Pin Tab
-
Click the
Pin Tab icon
to keep the selected tab loaded, even when you make another selection in your scene. See
Pin a tab in the Attribute Editor.
Selected/Object
The
Selected menu lists objects currently selected in the scene while the
Object menu displays all the objects in the scene of a selected type.
Focus
This menu displays all nodes that have been selected in the scene while the
Attribute Editor is open. The most recently selected node is at the top of the list.
Attributes
Use this menu to add, edit, and delete extra attributes for an object or node. These attributes appear under the
Extra Attributes section. You can also add, edit, and delete attributes using the
Modify menu.
You can select from the following options:
-
Add Attributes
- Opens the
Add Attributes window. See
Add Attributes.
-
Delete Attributes
- Opens the
Delete Attributes window.
-
Edit Attributes
- Opens the
Edit Attributes window. See
Edit Attributes.
Display
- Attribute Names
-
Contains a number of attribute naming options.
Nice displays the most readable attribute names,
Long displays the full attribute names, and
Short displays shortened attribute names. Long and short names can be used in expressions and MEL scripts. See
Attribute names.
Show
-
By Node Type
- Filters tabs shown in the
Attribute Editor according to node type. The menu displays a list of the currently available related node type filters, as well as their status. You can toggle individual node type filters; if a node type filter is on, nodes of that type will be filtered out of your related tabs.
You can select from the following global options:
- Enable All: Turns on all of the available node type filters.
-
Toggle All: Toggles all of the available node type filters.
For example, if polyTweak is turned on in the
By Node Type menu, nodes of type polyTweak are filtered out of the related tabs. Selecting
Toggle All turns polyTweak off. As a result, nodes of type polyTweak are no longer filtered from the related tabs.
If polyTweak is turned off in the
By Node Type menu, nodes of type polyTweak are included in the related tabs. Selecting
Toggle All turns polyTweak on. As a result, nodes of type polyTweak are filtered out of the related tabs.
- Disable All: Turns off all of the available node type filters.
-
Add New Filter Type
- Opens the
Define New Filter Type window, and lets you create a filter for the specified node type.
-
Add Filter Types for Selected
- Add a new node filter for each type of node currently selected.
Note: Node types that already have a filter defined will be ignored.
-
Add Filter Types for Related
- Add a new node filter for each type of node related to the current selection. (ie. each type of node for which at least one tab appears in the
Attribute Editor)
Note: Node types that already have a filter defined will be ignored.
-
Remove Filter Type
- Lets you remove an existing node type filter from the
Show menu.
-
Save Show Preset
- Opens the
Save Filter Type Preset
dialog box. Enter a preset name to save the current filters and their state in the preferences.
-
Load Show Preset
- Load an existing show filter preset by selecting a name from this list.
-
Set Current View
- Displays a list of views that can be applied to the selected node.
See
Apply an Attribute Editor template or
Refresh an Attribute Editor template.
-
Set Global View
- Displays a list of views that can be applied to all node types that have the same custom template view.
See
Apply an Attribute Editor template or
Refresh an Attribute Editor template.
-
Show default if no global view
- When enabled, this option makes the
Attribute Editor revert to its default template, if a node type does not have the selected global view defined in its custom template. If the node type does not have a custom template, the
Attribute Editor uses the last custom template view that was applied.
-
Show View Labels
- When enabled, this option displays the name of the currently selected view and its associated template.
See
Apply an Attribute Editor template.
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Show Notes
-
When enabled, this option displays a
Notes section at the bottom of each tab in the
Attribute Editor. If
Show Notes is disabled, it remains disabled when you create a new scene or re-launch Maya.
-
Show Color Managed Pots
-
Enables color management for color controls, including solid colors and ramps. This setting is stored in your
Color Management preferences.