Houdini 11 Reference Windows

This window lets you:

  • Create, edit, and delete command aliases.

  • Define environment variables.

  • Define and load custom expression functions.

Aliases

This tab lists command aliases available in the textport.

To...Do this
Edit an alias
  • Click the alias and edit the definition in the Expansion box.

Create a new alias
  1. Type the alias name in the Alias box.

  2. Type the definition in the Expansion box.

  3. Press Enter.

Delete an alias
  • Click the alias and press Del.

Variables

This tab lists all environment variables currently defined in Houdini.

To...Do this
Edit a variable
  • Click the variable and edit the definition in the Value box.

Define a new variable
  1. Type the variable name in the Alias box.

  2. Type the value in the Value box.

  3. Press Enter.

Delete a variable
  • Click the variable and press Del.

Expressions

This tab lists currently defined custom expression functions . This lets you define new, higher-level functions from the functions provided with Houdini.

To...Do this
Edit a function
  1. Click the function in the list on the left.

  2. Edit the definition.

  3. Click Apply Changes.

Create a new function
  1. Type the variable name in the name box at the bottom.

  2. Press Enter

  3. Edit the definition.

  4. Click Apply Changes.

Edit a function in my default editor
  1. Click the function in the list on the left.

  2. Click Edit.

  3. Edit the function, save, and exit your editor.

Delete a function
  • Click the function in the list on the left and press Del.

Textport button

Opens a textport window.

Execute button

Runs the selected command in the Aliases tab.