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Hello, I come here to ask for help, in something that I am almost sure the solution is something very simple, but I just can't figure it out |
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NOTE: this is deprecated. To enter Configuration mode, follow https://github.com/Mustard2/MustardUI/wiki/ConfigurationHi! As you were saying you can add custom properties only in Configuration mode. I made this choice to avoid unaware users to accidentally add or delete custom properties. In order to enter Configuration mode, you really just need to switch to the configuration panel, and this can be done going to the Settings panel, then clicking on the Maintenance mode button and finally clicking on the Configure UI button, as in the image attached. Again, this procedure is a bit long on purpose, to avoid users of your model to make accidental changes to the UI. If you are in Configuration mode, you should see something like this. Then you should be able to add custom properties right clicking on Blender properties. Please let me know if you still have issues (feel free to open other questions if you need more help on other stuffs :) ). |
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NOTE: this is deprecated. To enter Configuration mode, follow https://github.com/Mustard2/MustardUI/wiki/Configuration
Hi!
As you were saying you can add custom properties only in Configuration mode. I made this choice to avoid unaware users to accidentally add or delete custom properties.
In order to enter Configuration mode, you really just need to switch to the configuration panel, and this can be done going to the Settings panel, then clicking on the Maintenance mode button and finally clicking on the Configure UI button, as in the image attached. Again, this procedure is a bit long on purpose, to avoid users of your model to make accidental changes to the UI.
If you are in Configura…