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-removeEdits(-r)
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Remove edits which affect the specified unloaded commandTarget.
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-changeEditTarget(-cet)
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string string
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Used to change a target of the specified edits.
This flag takes two parameters: the old target of the edits, and the
new target to change it to. The target can either be a node name ("node"), a
node and attribute name ("node.attr"), or just an attribute name (".attr").
If an edit currently affects the old target, it will be changed to affect
the new target.
You should use 'referenceQuery' to determine the format of the edit targets.
As an example most edits store the long name of the attribute
(e.g. "translateX"), so when specifying the old target, a long name must also
be used. If the short name is specified (e.g. "tx"), chances are the edit
won't be retargeted.
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-applyFailedEdits(-afe)
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Attempts to apply any unapplied edits. This flag is useful if previously
failing edits have been fixed using the -changeEditTarget flag. This flag
can only be used on loaded references. If the command target is a referenced
node, the associated reference is used instead.
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-failedEdits(-fld)
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boolean
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This is a secondary flag used to indicate whether or not failed
edits should be acted on (e.g. queried, removed, etc...). A failed
edit is an edit which could not be successfully applied the last
time its reference was loaded.
An edit can fail for a variety of reasons (e.g. the referenced
node to which it applies was removed from the referenced file).
By default failed edits will be acted on.
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-successfulEdits(-scs)
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boolean
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This is a secondary flag used to indicate whether or not successful
edits should be acted on (e.g. queried, removed, etc...). A successful
edit is any edit which was successfully applied the last time its
reference was loaded. This flag will have no affect if the
commandTarget is loaded.
By default successful edits will not be acted on.
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-editCommand(-ec)
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string
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This is a secondary flag used to indicate which type of reference edits should
be considered by the command.
If this flag is not specified all edit types will be included.
This flag requires a string parameter. Valid values are: "addAttr",
"connectAttr", "deleteAttr", "disconnectAttr", "parent", and "setAttr".
In some contexts, this flag may be specified more than once to specify multiple
edit types to consider.
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-onReferenceNode(-orn)
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string
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This is a secondary flag used to indicate that only those edits which are stored
on the indicated reference node should be considered. This flag only supports
multiple uses when specified with the "exportEdits" command.
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