This command is now obsolete. It is included only for the purpose of file compatibility. It creates a blank panel.
Flags:
Long Name / Short Name | Argument Types | Properties | |
---|---|---|---|
control / ctl | bool | ||
copy / cp | unicode | ||
createString / cs | bool | ||
defineTemplate / dt | unicode | ||
docTag / dtg | unicode | ||
editString / es | bool | ||
exists / ex | bool | ||
init / init | bool | ||
isUnique / iu | bool | ||
label / l | unicode | ||
menuBarVisible / mbv | bool | ||
needsInit / ni | bool | ||
parent / p | unicode | ||
popupMenuProcedure / pmp | callable | ||
replacePanel / rp | unicode | ||
tearOff / to | bool | ||
tearOffCopy / toc | unicode | ||
unParent / up | bool | ||
useTemplate / ut | unicode | ||
Derived from mel command maya.cmds.devicePanel
Example:
import pymel.core as pm
# This example creates a new device panel in its own window
window = pm.window()
pm.paneLayout()
# Result: ui.PaneLayout('window1|paneLayout4') #
pm.devicePanel()
# Result: ui.DevicePanel('devicePanel1') #
pm.showWindow( window )