TextCurves -ch 1 -f "Times New Roman|h-13|w400|c0" -t "Maya" ģ) Your text now has history. You have to build your text from a MEL command and not the UI.Ĭhange the -ch 0 flag to -ch 1 as in the following: Unfortunately there is not an option to enable this in the option box interface. It can not be changed once an object exists and can only be set before the object is created. The -ch flag is the state of the history of an object. In order to turn on history for the text object change the -ch 0 flag. TextCurves -ch 0 -f "Times New Roman|h-13|w400|c0" -t "Maya" In the script editor notice that the MEL command that built the text looks like this: In a new session of Maya 4.5 do the following:Ģ) Reset all the options to the defaults: Edit>Reset Defaults. In Maya 4.5 at least they fonts do have a history and this functionality might have existed in earlier versions also.
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