forked from bartvdbraak/blender
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Updated batch object name edit. to assign datanames from obnames.
280 lines
7.3 KiB
Python
280 lines
7.3 KiB
Python
#!BPY
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"""
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Name: 'Batch Object Name Edit'
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Blender: 240
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Group: 'Object'
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Tooltip: 'Apply the chosen rule to rename all selected objects at once.'
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"""
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__author__ = "Campbell Barton"
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__url__ = ("blender", "elysiun")
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__version__ = "1.0"
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__bpydoc__ = """\
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"Batch Object Name Edit" allows you to change multiple names of Blender
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objects at once. It provides options to define if you want to: replace text
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in the current names, truncate their beginnings or endings or prepend / append
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strings to them.
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Usage:
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Select the objects to be renamed and run this script from the Object->Scripts
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menu of the 3d View.
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"""
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# $Id$
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#
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Batch Name Edit by Campbell Barton (AKA Ideasman)
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# ***** BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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# Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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#
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# ***** END GPL LICENCE BLOCK *****
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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from Blender import *
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global renameCount
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renameCount = 0
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def setDataNameWrapper(ob, newname):
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if ob.getData(name_only=1) == newname:
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return False
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type= ob.getType()
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data= None
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if type=='Mesh' or type=='Empty':
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data= ob.getData(mesh=1)
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else:
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data= ob.getData()
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if data:
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data.name= newname
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return True
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return False
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def main():
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global renameCount
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# Rename the datablocks that are used by the object.
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def renameLinkedDataFromObject():
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# Result 1, we want to rename data
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for ob in Object.GetSelected():
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if ob.name == ob.getData(1):
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return # Alredy the same name, dont bother.
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try:
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if ob.getType() == 'Mesh':
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data = ob.getData(mesh=1) # use mesh so we dont have to update the nmesh.
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else:
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data = ob.getData()
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data.name = ob.name
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except:
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# Maybe trying to renasme an empty, dont worry about this.
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pass
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def new():
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global renameCount
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NEW_NAME_STRING = Draw.Create('')
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RENAME_LINKED = Draw.Create(0)
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pup_block = [\
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('New Name: ', NEW_NAME_STRING, 19, 19, 'New Name'),\
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('Rename ObData', RENAME_LINKED, 'Renames objects data to match the obname'),\
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]
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if not Draw.PupBlock('Replace in name...', pup_block):
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return 0
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NEW_NAME_STRING= NEW_NAME_STRING.val
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Window.WaitCursor(1)
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for ob in Object.GetSelected():
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if ob.name != NEW_NAME_STRING:
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ob.name = NEW_NAME_STRING
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renameCount+=1
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return RENAME_LINKED.val
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def replace():
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global renameCount
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REPLACE_STRING = Draw.Create('')
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WITH_STRING = Draw.Create('')
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RENAME_LINKED = Draw.Create(0)
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pup_block = [\
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('Replace: ', REPLACE_STRING, 19, 19, 'Text to find'),\
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('With:', WITH_STRING, 19, 19, 'Text to replace with'),\
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('Rename ObData', RENAME_LINKED, 'Renames objects data to match the obname'),\
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]
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if not Draw.PupBlock('Replace in name...', pup_block) or\
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((not REPLACE_STRING.val) and (not WITH_STRING)):
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return 0
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REPLACE_STRING = REPLACE_STRING.val
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WITH_STRING = WITH_STRING.val
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Window.WaitCursor(1)
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for ob in Object.GetSelected():
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newname = ob.name.replace(REPLACE_STRING, WITH_STRING)
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if ob.name != newname:
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ob.name = newname
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renameCount+=1
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return RENAME_LINKED.val
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def prefix():
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global renameCount
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PREFIX_STRING = Draw.Create('')
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RENAME_LINKED = Draw.Create(0)
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pup_block = [\
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('Prefix: ', PREFIX_STRING, 19, 19, 'Name prefix'),\
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('Rename ObData', RENAME_LINKED, 'Renames objects data to match the obname'),\
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]
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if not Draw.PupBlock('Prefix...', pup_block) or\
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not PREFIX_STRING.val:
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return 0
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PREFIX_STRING = PREFIX_STRING.val
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Window.WaitCursor(1)
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for ob in Object.GetSelected():
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ob.name = PREFIX_STRING + ob.name
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renameCount+=1 # we knows these are different.
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return RENAME_LINKED.val
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def suffix():
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global renameCount
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SUFFIX_STRING = Draw.Create('')
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RENAME_LINKED = Draw.Create(0)
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pup_block = [\
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('Suffix: ', SUFFIX_STRING, 19, 19, 'Name suffix'),\
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('Rename ObData', RENAME_LINKED, 'Renames objects data to match the obname'),\
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]
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if not Draw.PupBlock('Suffix...', pup_block) or\
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not SUFFIX_STRING.val:
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return 0
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SUFFIX_STRING = SUFFIX_STRING.val
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Window.WaitCursor(1)
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for ob in Object.GetSelected():
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ob.name = ob.name + SUFFIX_STRING
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renameCount+=1 # we knows these are different.
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return RENAME_LINKED.val
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def truncate_start():
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global renameCount
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TRUNCATE_START = Draw.Create(0)
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RENAME_LINKED = Draw.Create(0)
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pup_block = [\
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('Truncate Start: ', TRUNCATE_START, 0, 19, 'Truncate chars from the start of the name'),\
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('Rename ObData', RENAME_LINKED, 'Renames objects data to match the obname'),\
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]
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if not Draw.PupBlock('Truncate Start...', pup_block) or\
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not TRUNCATE_START.val:
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return 0
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Window.WaitCursor(1)
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TRUNCATE_START = TRUNCATE_START.val
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for ob in Object.GetSelected():
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newname = ob.name[TRUNCATE_START: ]
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ob.name = newname
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renameCount+=1
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return RENAME_LINKED.val
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def truncate_end():
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global renameCount
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TRUNCATE_END = Draw.Create(0)
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RENAME_LINKED = Draw.Create(0)
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pup_block = [\
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('Truncate End: ', TRUNCATE_END, 0, 19, 'Truncate chars from the end of the name'),\
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('Rename ObData', RENAME_LINKED, 'Renames objects data to match the obname'),\
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]
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if not Draw.PupBlock('Truncate End...', pup_block) or\
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not TRUNCATE_END.val:
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return 0
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Window.WaitCursor(1)
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TRUNCATE_END = TRUNCATE_END.val
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for ob in Object.GetSelected():
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newname = ob.name[: -TRUNCATE_END]
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ob.name = newname
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renameCount+=1
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return RENAME_LINKED.val
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def renameObjectFromLinkedData():
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global renameCount
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Window.WaitCursor(1)
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for ob in Object.GetSelected():
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newname = ob.getData(1)
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if newname != None and ob.name != newname:
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ob.name = newname
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renameCount+=1
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return 0
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def renameLinkedDataFromObject():
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global renameCount
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Window.WaitCursor(1)
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for ob in Object.GetSelected():
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if setDataNameWrapper(ob, ob.name):
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renameCount+=1
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return 0
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name = "Selected Object Names%t|New Name|Replace Text|Add Prefix|Add Suffix|Truncate Start|Truncate End|Rename Objects to Data Names|Rename Data to Object Names"
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result = Draw.PupMenu(name)
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renLinked = 0 # Rename linked data to the object name?
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if result == -1:
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return
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elif result == 1: renLinked= new()
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elif result == 2: renLinked= replace()
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elif result == 3: renLinked= prefix()
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elif result == 4: renLinked= suffix()
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elif result == 5: renLinked= truncate_start()
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elif result == 6: renLinked= truncate_end()
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elif result == 7: renameObjectFromLinkedData()
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elif result == 8: renameLinkedDataFromObject()
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if renLinked:
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renameLinkedDataFromObject()
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Window.WaitCursor(0)
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Draw.PupMenu('renamed: %d objects.' % renameCount)
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main()
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