blender/release/scripts/off_import.py
Willian Padovani Germano 62147bba30 Scripts (making some changes to the scripts dir):
- moved bpydata/ to scripts/bpydata/ and added a config/ subdir to it;
- created scripts/bpymodules for py modules (also got rid of those "mod_"'s appended to the files);
- updated scripts accordingly.

This will require you to "reinstall" (just copy the scripts/ dir over your older one) if you have a .blender/scripts/ dir somewhere.  Otherwise some scripts won't work.  You can use the updated "Help->System->System Information" script here to check all is fine.  An installer script yet to be written will help users with these issues, specially to make the user defined dir have the same structure expected from the default scripts dir, so the basic facilities (module search; saved config data; scripts: installer, help browser, config editor) are also available for a user's own collection of written and downloaded scripts.

BPython:
- slikdigit's crash was because he had no <home or blender exe location>/.blender/:
  proper check added and also now if all else fails the <cvsblender>/release/scripts/ dir is also searched for scripts.  All this registration dirs stuff is a little messy (installation!), so please report any troubles (I only tested on linux).
- slight change in error report in BPY_interface.c's BPY_menu_do_python; remembering to set globaldict pointer to NULL there, too.
- moved bpy_gethome() to EXPP_interface.[ch]
- "//" as user defined python dir is ignored while looking for scripts, considering it's only a default some users use, not really meant for a scripts dir.
2005-03-21 05:26:52 +00:00

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#!BPY
"""
Name: 'DEC Object File Format (.off)...'
Blender: 232
Group: 'Import'
Tooltip: 'Import DEC Object File Format (*.off)'
"""
__author__ = "Anthony D'Agostino (Scorpius)"
__url__ = ("blender", "elysiun",
"Author's homepage, http://www.redrival.com/scorpius")
__version__ = "Part of IOSuite 0.5"
__bpydoc__ = """\
This script imports DEC Object File Format files to Blender.
The DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) OFF format is very old and
almost identical to Wavefront's OBJ. I wrote this so I could get my huge
meshes into Moonlight Atelier. (DXF can also be used but the file size
is five times larger than OFF!) Blender/Moonlight users might find this
script to be very useful.
Usage:<br>
Execute this script from the "File->Import" menu and choose an OFF file to
open.
Notes:<br>
UV Coordinate support has been added.
"""
# +---------------------------------------------------------+
# | Copyright (c) 2002 Anthony D'Agostino |
# | http://www.redrival.com/scorpius |
# | scorpius@netzero.com |
# | February 3, 2001 |
# | Released under the Blender Artistic Licence (BAL) |
# | Import Export Suite v0.5 |
# +---------------------------------------------------------+
# | Read and write Object File Format (*.off) |
# +---------------------------------------------------------+
import Blender, meshtools
#import time
# =============================
# ====== Read OFF Format ======
# =============================
def read(filename):
#start = time.clock()
file = open(filename, "rb")
verts = []
faces = []
uv = []
# === OFF Header ===
offheader = file.readline()
numverts, numfaces, null = file.readline().split()
numverts = int(numverts)
numfaces = int(numfaces)
if offheader.find('ST') >= 0:
has_uv = True
else:
has_uv = False
# === Vertex List ===
for i in range(numverts):
if not i%100 and meshtools.show_progress:
Blender.Window.DrawProgressBar(float(i)/numverts, "Reading Verts")
if has_uv:
x, y, z, u, v = map(float, file.readline().split())
uv.append((u, v))
else:
x, y, z = map(float, file.readline().split())
verts.append((x, y, z))
# === Face List ===
for i in range(numfaces):
if not i%100 and meshtools.show_progress:
Blender.Window.DrawProgressBar(float(i)/numfaces, "Reading Faces")
line = file.readline().split()
numfaceverts = len(line)-1
facev = []
for j in range(numfaceverts):
index = int(line[j+1])
facev.append(index)
facev.reverse()
faces.append(facev)
objname = Blender.sys.splitext(Blender.sys.basename(filename))[0]
meshtools.create_mesh(verts, faces, objname, faces, uv)
Blender.Window.DrawProgressBar(1.0, '') # clear progressbar
file.close()
#end = time.clock()
#seconds = " in %.2f %s" % (end-start, "seconds")
message = "Successfully imported " + Blender.sys.basename(filename)# + seconds
meshtools.print_boxed(message)
def fs_callback(filename):
read(filename)
Blender.Window.FileSelector(fs_callback, "Import OFF")