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PropertyGroup Example
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+++++++++++++++++++++
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PropertyGroups can be used for collecting custom settings into one value
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to avoid many indervidual settings mixed in together.
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"""
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import bpy
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class MaterialSettings(bpy.types.PropertyGroup):
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my_int = bpy.props.IntProperty()
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my_float = bpy.props.FloatProperty()
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my_string = bpy.props.StringProperty()
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bpy.utils.register_class(MaterialSettings)
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bpy.types.Material.my_settings = \
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bpy.props.PointerProperty(type=MaterialSettings)
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# test the new settings work
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material = bpy.data.materials[0]
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2011-04-10 15:24:05 +00:00
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material.my_settings.my_int = 5
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material.my_settings.my_float = 3.0
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2011-02-18 14:27:18 +00:00
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material.my_settings.my_string = "Foo"
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