Now you can customize your inmoov, saving all inmoov preferences in xml files!!!! An xml file will be created for each running Service.
Just type i01.save() -> and all your preferences will be saved in the .myrobotlab folder
At every script you run, you can load them all with i01.load()
humm
empty .myrobotlab folder, since i have min and max numbers in script, so after system check open new python window, type i01save() and run. edit original script by removing all min/max statements, add i01.load in their place, save file, and then run and now InMoov will use the same min/max? and why "5.0" & "180.0" not the 0.0 to 1.0 stuff you talked about earlier?
I am confused as to where i01load() would get min & max numbers from if they were not in script already, and if I already have to put them in, how is this better? Do most people have lots of scripts they use? I'm I doing something wrong using and planning to continue to use one "all inclusive" script. Yes it will get very big and harder to keep maintained, but changing scripts everytime I want him to do something seems like a giant leap in the wrong direction.
What am I missing here?
wkinne
The seperation could promote
The seperation could promote easy interoperability. When your using your own script only your not having a lot of benefit using the xml. But if everyone was to do it and keep all there "special differences" there - they could exchange scripts with less worry that someone elses cool script is not setting the minmax of your InMoov at a bad value