pyroclasm
Computer
- May 17, 2005
- 24
Hello all you API Gurus.
I am debating to delve into Solidworks API. I am don't consider my self a programer, but I have dealt with different scripting languages such as HTML, Actionscript, 3DSMAX Script, Java Script, etc. I am now taking on a professional career in Industrial Design working primarily with Solidworks. I have many ideas for the program to make it more user friendly and efficient.
I am just want to know how much does Solidworks API allow the user to customize:
1. Can you add custom command buttons to the interface with your own illustrated icons and a cool script to boot?
2. Can you add scripts to any specific right-click pop up menus?
3. Bind Macros to scripts?
4. Rebind your Ctrl, Alt, Enter, Shift, to new keys on the keyboard for convenience?
5. Automate complicated tasks.
6. Create your own dialogue panels.
7. To be able to further manipulate the user interface in a way such as adding things, like tabs on the side of the screen showing what part/assembly/drawing documents are currently open and being able to access them quickly just by clicking them? To have this instead of using the Window Menu. Or create a split view in a Drawing so you can view 2 pages at a time?
8. Be able to toggle on/off certain key parts of the program. Such as scroll bars in the Drawing Graphics View.
9. Create your own Menus with your own scripts, on the main Menu bar?
Like what is the extent to API's power?
Thanks, Robert
I am debating to delve into Solidworks API. I am don't consider my self a programer, but I have dealt with different scripting languages such as HTML, Actionscript, 3DSMAX Script, Java Script, etc. I am now taking on a professional career in Industrial Design working primarily with Solidworks. I have many ideas for the program to make it more user friendly and efficient.
I am just want to know how much does Solidworks API allow the user to customize:
1. Can you add custom command buttons to the interface with your own illustrated icons and a cool script to boot?
2. Can you add scripts to any specific right-click pop up menus?
3. Bind Macros to scripts?
4. Rebind your Ctrl, Alt, Enter, Shift, to new keys on the keyboard for convenience?
5. Automate complicated tasks.
6. Create your own dialogue panels.
7. To be able to further manipulate the user interface in a way such as adding things, like tabs on the side of the screen showing what part/assembly/drawing documents are currently open and being able to access them quickly just by clicking them? To have this instead of using the Window Menu. Or create a split view in a Drawing so you can view 2 pages at a time?
8. Be able to toggle on/off certain key parts of the program. Such as scroll bars in the Drawing Graphics View.
9. Create your own Menus with your own scripts, on the main Menu bar?
Like what is the extent to API's power?
Thanks, Robert