
Choose Utilities panel MAXScript MAXScript rollout Open Listener.Choose MAXScript menu MAXScript Listener.Open a MAXScript Listener window by any of the following methods:.You can then re-invoke that sequence at any time.
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Use this method to record a series of commands into a MAXScript command sequence and then turn the script into a toolbar button. To record a script and add it to a toolbar:
Choose the toolbar name from the toolbars drop-down list on the right side of the dialog and then turn off the Hide checkbox. Right-click a blank area of any toolbar and choose the toolbar name from the context menu. If necessary, open the toolbar to customize using either of the following methods:. Thereafter you can toggle the custom toolbar by right-clicking a blank area of any toolbar and choosing the toolbar name from the context menu.Īlternatively, right-click the label of a toolbar and then choose Customize. If you don’t want the new toolbar to appear in the interface by default, choose it from the drop-down list on the right side of the Customize User Interface dialog, and then turn on the Hide checkbox. To move an existing button, +drag the button from any toolbar onto your toolbar. To copy an existing button, +drag the button from any toolbar onto your toolbar. If no icon is assigned to the command, the name of the command will appear as a button on the toolbar. If the action has a default icon assigned to it (it appears next to the command in the action list), the icon will appear as a button on your toolbar. Drag a command to the toolbar from the Customize User Interface dialog Action list. Use any of these three methods to add commands to the toolbar:. Like any floating toolbar, you can resize it and change proportions by dragging the corners and edges. The new toolbar appears as a small floater.
Enter a name for the new toolbar and click OK.Open the Customize User Interface dialog and go to the Toolbars tab.