Adds an 'Other' type of file to the add-on package. You can add
any type of file to the add-on package using this method, but
typically you would add support files such as HTML, help, text, and
graphic files.
The file is installed in the subdirectory specified by the
in_bstrDestination parameter. For example, if the file is
"C:\temp\MyAddonHelp.html", the destination is "\help", and the
addon is installed in "\\server1\workgroup\Addons\MyAddOn" then
foo.txt will be found at
"\\server1\workgroup\Addons\MyAddon\help\MyAddonHelp.html".
Note: You can add items only when you create an add-on package
through scripting. After you create a package, you cannot edit it
or add more items to it, except through the user interface (File
> Add-on > Edit).
Addon.AddOtherItem( in_bstrFilename, [in_bstrDestination] ); |
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| in_bstrFilename | String | Full path of the file to add. |
| in_bstrDestination | String | A subdirectory name. The file will be installed in the
specified subdirectory of the add-on installation directory.
Default Value: The add-on installation directory (for example, siAddonPath) |
'
' This example shows how to add an HTML file to the add-on package.
'
NewScene , false
set oAddOn = Application.CreateAddon
' Add an HTML file (taken here from one of the installed synoptic pages) to the add-on package
oAddOn.AddOtherItem XSIUtils.BuildPath( _
Application.InstallationPath( siFactoryPath ), _
"Data", "XSI_SAMPLES", "Synoptic", "Rig", "BoxBipedSynoptic.htm" _
)
' Save the package in the Addons directory
oAddOn.Save XSIUtils.BuildPath( _
Application.InstallationPath( siUserAddonPath ), _
"InstalledAddons", "myAddOn.xsiaddon" _
)
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