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Poser Python Scripting F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Sep 18 2:50 am)
There is. Import the os module, and use os.environ["APPDATA"]
You'll have to append "/Poser 7" to the result.
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Hi all,
I didnt see this anywhere else .
The jiggle script tries to access poser.ini in the program folder and not the application data ./ poser 7 folder. I made a change to fix it for a friend by simply hardcoding his folder path .
Is there an elegant way in python to access the windows variable for that folder path . ?
No hurry with it .
thanks