Hi u,
the .inx files are loaded on startup, the .py files are loaded dynamically.
If you want to give anything back to the interface, I have seen people use a shell script and zenity (e.g. http://wiki.colivre.net/Aurium/InkscapeGenerator - link is dead at the moment... :/, but it's available in the debian repos: http://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/mirrors/debian/pool/main/i/ink-generator/, as far as I understand, that will only work on Linux) and I've read someone thinking about using tkinter.
Kind Regards, Maren
Am 31.05.2016 um 17:59 schrieb ugajin:
Hi,
Is it possible to set the min/max param attribute values for an .inx file from within its associated Python scrip? E.g. when an int type param is not declared with min/max attribute values, the default values 0, and 10 are applied, and I would like to overwrite these, or whatever the values declared in the .inx file may be, from the associative Python script.
I am guessing this may prove difficult, if the .inx file is parsed on loading Inkscape.
Many thanks in anticipation.
-u
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