Create a new context to split facets on polygonal objects In query mode, return type is based on queried flag.
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adjustEdgeFlow (aef) | float | ||
constrainToEdges (cte) | bool | ||
Enable/disable snapping to edge. If enabled any click in the current face will snap to the closest valid edge. If there is no valid edge, the click will be ignored. NOTE: This is different from magnet snapping, which causes the click to snap to certain points along the edge. |
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detachEdges (de) | bool | ||
edgeMagnets (em) | int | ||
number of extra magnets to snap onto, regularly spaced along the edgeFlag can appear in Create mode of commandFlag can have multiple arguments, passed either as a tuple or a list. |
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exists (ex) | bool | ||
highlightPointColor (hpc) | float, float, float | ||
image1 (i1) | unicode | ||
image2 (i2) | unicode | ||
image3 (i3) | unicode | ||
insertWithEdgeFlow (ief) | bool | ||
snapTolerance (st) | float | ||
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snappedToEdgeColor (sec) | float, float, float | ||
snappedToFaceColor (sfc) | float, float, float | ||
snappedToMagnetColor (smc) | float, float, float | ||
snappedToVertexColor (svc) | float, float, float | ||
snappingTolerance (st) | float | ||
splitLineColor (slc) | float, float, float | ||
Derived from mel command maya.cmds.polySplitCtx2
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
# Create a poly plane
pm.polyPlane(w=10, h=10, sx=1, sy=1, n='pPlane1')
# Create a new poly split context, then switch to it
pm.polySplitCtx2('polySplitCtx2')
pm.setToolTo('polySplitCtx2')