To use your script in other scenes, you must save it. To execute the MEL commands in a script file without having to open it every time you want to use it, you must use global procedures.
Once you’ve saved a MEL script file that contains a global procedure in the default script folder of Maya, you can access it whenever you type MEL commands. Other procedures in the script file can only be called by the global procedure(s) defined in the script file or other local procedures.
Maya automatically sources procedures in its default scripts folders at start up. A script in the default Maya script folder has the same name as a global procedure defined in the script file, when you type the name of the script file, the global procedure within the script file will be executed. This allows you to create scripts that operate similar to built-in Maya commands.
global proc makeRoll_create_UI() {
}
Your entire user interface script should be between the curly braces.
The Script Editor only saves the highlighted commands when saving a script.
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