The DocumentSaved event fires after the save operation has been completed.
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class MyDocumentSavedEventHandler : public adsk::core::DocumentEventHandler { public: void notify(const Ptr<DocumentEventArgs>& eventArgs) override { // Code to react to the event. ui->messageBox("In MyDocumentSavedEventHandler event handler."); } } _documentSaved; --------- Connect the handler to the event. ---------
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Application Event API Sample | Add-In that demonstrates application events. To use this sample, create a new folder using the name you want to use for the new add-in. Inside the folder, create a new file that is the same name as the folder but has a .py extension. Copy the code below into the .py file. Create another file that is the same name as the folder but has a .manifest extension and copy the JSON data below into that file. { "autodeskProduct": "Fusion360", "type": "addin", "author": "", "description": { "": "" }, "supportedOS": "windows|mac", "editEnabled": true } Run the "Scripts and Add-Ins" command and click the green plus button near the top of the dialog. Browse to the location where you created the folder and select the folder. The add-in should now be displayed in the list of add-ins on the "Add-Ins" tab of the dialog. Select the add-in and click the "Run" button. This will load the add-in and when any of the application events occurr that it is watching for it will report them in the TEXT COMMAND window. |