Autodesk 507B1-90A211-1301 User Guide - Page 290
Scripter Window, The Scripter Tree View
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Color Color This check box indicates whether or not clicking the Capture Keyframe change in the keyframe. button will record color Clearing this check box resets the color back to its original state. By default, Navisworks clears this check box every time you create an animation set. Within one and the same animation set, once this check box is selected, it stays selected, until you manually clear it. R, G, B Enter the Red, Green, and Blue values for the new color. If you don't want to enter the R, G, B values manually, click this button, and select the desired color. Transparency Transparency This check box indicates whether or not clicking the Capture Keyframe transparency change in the keyframe. button will record Clearing this check box resets the transparency back to its original state. By default, Navisworks clears this check box every time you create an animation set. Within one and the same animation set, once this check box is selected, it stays selected, until you manually clear it. % Enter the value to adjust the transparency level (0 to 100%). A higher value makes the element more transparent; a lower value makes the element more opac. level. If you don't want to enter the transparency value manually, use this slider to adjust the transparency See also: ■ "Using Gizmos" on page 205 Scripter Window Use the Scripter window to add interactivity to animated objects in your model. Menu: Tools ➤ Scripter Toolbar: Workspace ➤ Scripter The Scripter Tree View The Scripter tree view contains all scripts available in your Navisworks file in a hierarchical list view. Use it to create and manage animation scripts. NOTE Although you can organize the scripts into folders, this has no effect on the way scripts are executed in Navisworks. Hierarchical List You can use the Scripter tree view to create and manage your scripts. To work with an item in the tree view, you must first select it. Selecting a script in the tree view displays the associated events, actions and properties. You can quickly copy and move items in the tree view by dragging them. To do this, click the item you want to copy or move, hold down the right mouse button, and drag the item to the desired location. When the cursor changes to a black arrow, release the mouse button to display a shortcut menu. Click Copy Here or Move Here, as appropriate. 278 | Chapter 13 Animate Objects