I'm sure this is easy, but a search thru the manual did not yield anything.
How can I write the active UFRAME[] number to a register?
I would like to perform some logic based on what active UFRAME[] is being used.
Thanks.
I'm sure this is easy, but a search thru the manual did not yield anything.
How can I write the active UFRAME[] number to a register?
I would like to perform some logic based on what active UFRAME[] is being used.
Thanks.
R[n] = $mnuframe
Calling R[n]=$MNUFRAME gives alarm INTP-254 Parameter Not Found. (see attached screenshot)
Calling system variables with a single value, e.g. $MODAQ_HSIZE works. I also tried $MNUFRAMENUM and $MNUFRAME_NUM with no luck.
Any suggestions?
Use R[n]=$MNUFRAME[n] with 'n' replaced with the motion group number. Probably 1 in most cases.
Thanks for the help.
What worked was R[]=MNUFRAMENUM[n], where n is the group number.
I should have picked up on this. This syntax is in the message you receive when you manually change UFRAMEs. Something like "Active uframe $MNUFRAMENUM[n] = 6" (or whatever other number you set)