Hi all, I've started to play around with script solver but if I put an echo statement in one of my script I can't find where the output is sent. I've look into the Textport and since Houdini doesn't run in a shell I understand why it's not showing up in the terminal where I started Houdini from.
I have a temp solution until I figure out how it works. I write this in my script…
unix “echo ‘text to output’ >> ~/scriptSolver.log”
in the script and I write this in a shell…
tail -f scriptSolver.log
… but I would like something more integrated. Any ideas?
François
Echo command with Script Solver
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I just found where it's output but… :cry:
it's accessible by middle-click on the script node. The problem is when I've got many lines of output text I can see them all.
Is there a way to scroll in those lines? This would be usefull also when a lot of groups are in an operator and we see … instead of the full list.
François
it's accessible by middle-click on the script node. The problem is when I've got many lines of output text I can see them all.
Is there a way to scroll in those lines? This would be usefull also when a lot of groups are in an operator and we see … instead of the full list.
François
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