propModCtx is undoable, queryable, and editable.
      Controls the proportional move context.
	  
      In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
      
      
      
    
		
		  | Long name (short name) | Argument types | Properties | 
		
	
	  | -type(-t) | int |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | Choose the type for the drop-off function.  Legal
values are 1 for linear, 2 for power,
3 for script,
4 for anim curve.
The default is 1. |  | 
	
	  | -linear(-l) | float |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | If using linear drop-off function, this is its
slope.  The default of -0.1 means the point at the locator
moves with it and the point 10 units away doesn't move at all. |  | 
	
	  | -powerCutoff(-pc) | float |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | If using the power drop-off function, this is its
distance cutoff value.  The default is 10.0. |  | 
	
	  | -powerDegree(-pd) | float |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | If using the power drop-off function, this is its
degree.  The default is 3. |  | 
	
	  | -script(-s) | string |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | The name of the script to use to compute the drop-off.
The script takes 6 floats as input - first 3 are the position of
the move locator, the next 3 the position of the point to be
manipulated.  The script should return a drop-off coefficient
which could be negative or zero. |  | 
	
	  | -animCurve(-ac) | string |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | Name of the anim curve to use as a drop-off curve.
Only the 0 -> side of the curve will be used and the distance
will be mapped to "seconds".  The profile of the curve will be
used as the profile for propmod function. |  | 
	
	  | -direction(-d) | float float float |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | Direction along which to compute the distance for
the distance based drop-off functions.  The default is (1 1 1) |  | 
	
	  | -nurbsCurve(-nc) | string |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | Name of the nurbs curve to use as a drop-off curve.
The closest point distance would be used as the drop off percentage. |  | 
	
	  | -worldspace(-ws) | boolean |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | Set the space in which the tool works. True for
world space, false for parametric space. |  | 
	
	  | -linearParam(-lp) | float float |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | If using parametric linear drop-off function, these specify
its limits along the U and V directions. |  | 
	
	  | -powerCutoffParam(-pcp) | float float |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | If using the power drop-off function, these specify
one of it's limits, 0 for U, and 1 and V.  The default cutoff is 10.0. |  | 
	
	  | -powerDegreeParam(-pdp) | float |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | If using the power drop-off function, this is its
degree.  The default is 3. |  | 
	
	  | -scriptParam(-sp) | string |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | The name of the script to use to compute the drop-off.
The script takes 4 floats as input - first 2 are the parametric
position of the move locator, the next 2 the parametric position of
the point to be manipulated.  The script should return a drop-off coefficient
which could be negative or zero. |  | 
	
	  | -animCurveParam(-acp) | string |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | Name of the anim curve to use as a drop-off curve.
Only the 0 -> side of the curve will be used and the distance
will be mapped to "seconds", where 1 second maps to 0.01 units
in parametric space. |  | 
	
	  | -animCurveFalloff(-acf) | float float |     | 
	
	  | 
	      
		|  | The profile of the curve will be used as the profile for propmod function in
both U and V. This will be scaled in U, V according to the paramters provided.
The ratio of the U, V scaling parameters will dictate the footprint of the fuction
while the curve itself provides the magnitudes. |  |