Hello,
I can't make the suspendHistory() method work in ActionScript.
Code: Select allapp.activeDocument.suspendHistory("PRIVATE", "app.activeDocument.activeLayer.duplicate()");
fires "Error: General Photoshop error occurred. This functionality may not be available in this version of Photoshop."
The second parameter, according to the documentation, is a "JavascriptString:String - A string of JavaScript code to execute during the suspension of history".
Has anyone been able to make it work?
Thanks,
Davide
suspendHistory() not working...
suspendHistory() not working...
This is just a guess, I have not used suspendHistory in actionscript.
But in extendscript it is more common to call a user function that would have used multi-history states than a DOM method that only uses one state. Have you tried wrapping the DOM method in a user function and calling that function instead?
But in extendscript it is more common to call a user function that would have used multi-history states than a DOM method that only uses one state. Have you tried wrapping the DOM method in a user function and calling that function instead?
suspendHistory() not working...
Hello Mike,
it was just for showing that a simple call is not recognized - even an alert("Hello World") leads to the same error.
By the way, it's would be not clear even *where* to put a function that would be called by the suspendHistory() method.
I mean:
Code: Select allapp.activeDocument.suspendHistory("PRIVATE", "myFunction()");
Where is myFunction supposed to be? In the JSX? No, it doesn't work. I've created a new project named "TEST" in Extension Builder (with the two buttons that it adds as the default options).
In the TESTPhotoshop.as:
Code: Select allpublic static function run():void
{
var app:Application = Photoshop.app;
app.activeDocument.activeLayer.duplicate();
app.activeDocument.suspendHistory("PRIVATE", "jsxFunction()");
}
and I've added an alert("Hello") in the jsxFunction() within the TEST.jsx
Pressing the Run PS Code leads to the usual crash.
So it's kind of puzzling...
Davide
it was just for showing that a simple call is not recognized - even an alert("Hello World") leads to the same error.
By the way, it's would be not clear even *where* to put a function that would be called by the suspendHistory() method.
I mean:
Code: Select allapp.activeDocument.suspendHistory("PRIVATE", "myFunction()");
Where is myFunction supposed to be? In the JSX? No, it doesn't work. I've created a new project named "TEST" in Extension Builder (with the two buttons that it adds as the default options).
In the TESTPhotoshop.as:
Code: Select allpublic static function run():void
{
var app:Application = Photoshop.app;
app.activeDocument.activeLayer.duplicate();
app.activeDocument.suspendHistory("PRIVATE", "jsxFunction()");
}
and I've added an alert("Hello") in the jsxFunction() within the TEST.jsx
Pressing the Run PS Code leads to the usual crash.
So it's kind of puzzling...
Davide
suspendHistory() not working...
Hello undavide
Code: Select allapp.activeDocument.suspendHistory("PRIVATE", "myFunction()");
It works well for me with CS4 - not with CS2.
Code: Select allapp.activeDocument.suspendHistory("PRIVATE", "myFunction()");
It works well for me with CS4 - not with CS2.
suspendHistory() not working...
txuku wrote:It works well for me with CS4 - not with CS2.
Hello,
do you mean that it works within a CS-SDK project for CS4/5 in ActionScript code?
Since you mention CS2, you're possibly talking about ExtendScript code... this I know - my problem is that the suspendHistory() method isn't working as documented here.
If you've been successful, could you please share a simple FlashBuilder project?
Thanks,
Davide
Hello,
do you mean that it works within a CS-SDK project for CS4/5 in ActionScript code?
Since you mention CS2, you're possibly talking about ExtendScript code... this I know - my problem is that the suspendHistory() method isn't working as documented here.
If you've been successful, could you please share a simple FlashBuilder project?
Thanks,
Davide
suspendHistory() not working...
Excuse me undavide !
I had not very well understood - I know nothing about ActionScript
I had not very well understood - I know nothing about ActionScript
suspendHistory() not working...
txuku wrote:Excuse me undavide !
I had not very well understood - I know nothing about ActionScript
No problem
It's been officially recognized as a bug in the Adobe Forum.
Looks like there are still many problems around in CS SDK...
Thanks anyway
Davide
PS
By the way, it's possible to bounce, in the middle of an AS3 function to JS code (within an embedded JSX) and run there a suspendHistory() method, that launch a function back in AS3. Doesn't help in keeping the code clear, but at least it works!
I had not very well understood - I know nothing about ActionScript
No problem
It's been officially recognized as a bug in the Adobe Forum.
Looks like there are still many problems around in CS SDK...
Thanks anyway
Davide
PS
By the way, it's possible to bounce, in the middle of an AS3 function to JS code (within an embedded JSX) and run there a suspendHistory() method, that launch a function back in AS3. Doesn't help in keeping the code clear, but at least it works!