looks like we both added sss at once :) , removing since Im using the base class and a single presets file

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Campbell Barton
2009-11-22 00:17:36 +00:00
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import bpy
import os
class AddPreset(bpy.types.Operator):
'''Add a Subsurface Scattering Preset'''
bl_idname = "sss.preset_add"
bl_label = "Add Subsurface Scattering Preset"
name = bpy.props.StringProperty(name="Name", description="Name of the preset, used to make the path name", maxlen= 64, default= "New Preset")
_preset_values = [
"bpy.context.active_object.active_material.subsurface_scattering.radius",
"bpy.context.active_object.active_material.subsurface_scattering.color",
]
_last_preset = "" # hack to avoid remaking
def _as_filename(self, name): # could reuse for other presets
for char in " !@#$%^&*(){}:\";'[]<>,./?":
name = name.replace('.', '_')
return name.lower()
def execute(self, context):
filename = self._as_filename(self.properties.name) + ".py"
target_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, "presets", "sss", filename)
print(target_path)
file_preset = open(target_path, 'w')
for rna_path in self._preset_values:
file_preset.write("%s = %s\n" % (rna_path, eval(rna_path)))
file_preset.close()
return ('FINISHED',)
def invoke(self, context, event):
wm = context.manager
wm.invoke_props_popup(self, event)
return ('RUNNING_MODAL',)
bpy.ops.add(AddPreset)