#!BPY """ Name: 'COLLADA 1.4(.dae) ...' Blender: 241 Group: 'Import' Tooltip: 'Import scene from COLLADA 1.4 format (.dae)' """ __author__ = "Illusoft - Pieter Visser" __url__ = ("Project homepage, http://colladablender.illusoft.com") __version__ = "0.3.160" __email__ = "colladablender@illusoft.com" __bpydoc__ = """\ Description: Imports a COLLADA 1.4 file into a Blender scene. Bugs and Features: check the project website: http://colladablender.illusoft.com Usage: Run the script from the menu or inside Blender. """ # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Illusoft Collada 1.4 plugin for Blender # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # ***** BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK ***** # # Copyright (C) 2006: Illusoft - colladablender@illusoft.com # 2008.05.08 modif. for debug mode by migius (AKA Remigiusz Fiedler) # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, # or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # # ***** END GPL LICENCE BLOCK ***** # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- import sys import Blender error = False ######################## SET PATH TO FOLDER consisting 'colladaImEx' here (if necessary) # Example: # scriptsDir = "C:/Temp/" scriptsDir = "" ############################################################################# try: import colladaImEx.cstartup if Blender.Get('scriptsdir') is None and Blender.Get('uscriptsdir') is None: if scriptsDir == '' or scriptsDir is None: Blender.Draw.PupMenu("Cannot find folder %t | Please set path in file 'colladaImport14.py'") error = True else: loc = scriptsDir else: loc = "" except ImportError: # Check if full version of python is installed: try: import os pythonFull = True except ImportError: pythonFull = False if not pythonFull: from sys import version_info version = '%s.%s' % version_info[0:2] print """ This script requires the xml module that is part of a default standalone Python install. To run the collada importer and exporter you need to have Python version %s installed in your system. It can be downloaded from: http://www.python.org Notes: - The minor (third) version number doesn't matter, you can have either Python %s.1 or %s.2 or higher. - If you do have Python %s installed and still can't run the scripts, then make sure Blender's Python interpreter is finding the standalone modules (run 'System Information' from Blender's Help -> System menu). """ % (version, version, version, version) Blender.Draw.PupMenu("Please install full version of python %t | Check the console for more info") error = True else: if scriptsDir == "": Blender.Draw.PupMenu("Cannot find folder %t | Please set path in file 'colladaImport14.py'") error = True else: if scriptsDir not in sys.path: sys.path.append(scriptsDir) try: import colladaImEx.cstartup loc = scriptsDir except: Blender.Draw.PupMenu("Cannot find colladaImEx files %t | Please make sure the path is correct in file 'colladaImport14.py'") error = True except StandardError: error = True debug = False #or True if debug: #hack for debug outputs to the console reload(colladaImEx.cstartup) colladaImEx.cstartup.Main(True, loc) elif not error: try: reload(colladaImEx.cstartup) colladaImEx.cstartup.Main(True, loc) except StandardError: pass """a try to receive error messages to the console: except: print 'deb: PROBLEM !!!!!' #------- #print sys.exc_info()[1] #print sys.exc_info() print sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value #------- #traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout) """