Difference between revisions of "Object"
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Revision as of 21:27, 20 November 2012
The Object is the common base class for all of Silhouette's primary data objects. All objects have a unique id, user-editable label, and contain Properties.
# print the list of property names for the first selected object
object = fx.selection()[0]
print object.properties.keys()
Attributes
Attributes are read-only except where noted.
Name | Description |
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children | List of child objects or None |
color | the object Color - not all objects have a way of changing their color (read/write) |
id | the unique id as string |
label | the object label (read/write) |
locked | True if locked (read/write) |
note | the object note (read/write) |
parent | the parent Object, or None |
properties | the dictionary of Properties |
selected | True if selected |
type | the object type name |
visible | True if visible (read/write) |
Methods
Name | Description |
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property(name) | returns the Property with the property name, or None |
clone() | returns a deep clone of the object and children |
getTransform(frame) | returns the accumulated transform at the specified time. This is a convenience method only useful for Layers and their children. |
Operators
Name | Description |
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object[prop_id] | the map operator can be used as shorthand for object.property(prop_id) |