This command creates a context which may be used to directly manipulate keyframes within the graph editor
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exists (ex) | bool | ||
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history (ch) | bool | ||
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image1 (i1) | unicode | ||
image2 (i2) | unicode | ||
image3 (i3) | unicode | ||
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name (n) | unicode | ||
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option (o) | unicode | ||
Valid values are move,insert,over,and segmentOver.When you movea key, the key will not cross over (in time) any keys before or after it. When you inserta key, all keys before or after (depending upon the -timeChange value) will be moved an equivalent amount. When you overa key, the key is allowed to move to any time (as long as a key is not there already). When you segmentOvera set of keys (this option only has a noticeable effect when more than one key is being moved) the first key (in time) and last key define a segment (unless you specify a time range). That segment is then allowed to move over other keys, and keys will be moved to make room for the segment. |
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selectedOnly (so) | bool | ||
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Derived from mel command maya.cmds.directKeyCtx
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
# Create a directKeyCtx which works in insert mode
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pm.directKeyCtx( 'specialDirectKeyContext', option='insert' )
# Result: u'specialDirectKeyContext' #