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Сhange «Rotation» via Extendscript?

New Here ,
Jan 09, 2023 Jan 09, 2023

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I'm really confused, I have all these things working:

layer.property("ADBE Transform Group").property("ADBE Position").setValue([1,1]);
layer.property("ADBE Transform Group").property("ADBE Scale").setValue([1,1]);
layer.property("ADBE Transform Group").property("ADBE Anchor Point").setValue([1,1]);

but it doesn't work:
layer.property("ADBE Transform Group").property("ADBE Rotation").setValue(99);
 I'm so tired, hooow change rotation?
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Enthusiast , Jan 09, 2023 Jan 09, 2023

Or it you're using the matchname as with your others, it's ADBE Rotate Z. Matchnames (i.e. scripting's internal names for the properties) are generally preferable as they aren't app language specific.

 

You could always use a simple script that will tell you the matchname of the selected property if you run into this again:

alert(app.project.activeItem.selectedProperties[0].matchName);

 

There's a great script by Jeff Almasol called GimmePropPaths which helps a lot with this but I don't think his web

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omg this works
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.property("ADBE Transform Group").property("Rotation").setValue(99);

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Or it you're using the matchname as with your others, it's ADBE Rotate Z. Matchnames (i.e. scripting's internal names for the properties) are generally preferable as they aren't app language specific.

 

You could always use a simple script that will tell you the matchname of the selected property if you run into this again:

alert(app.project.activeItem.selectedProperties[0].matchName);

 

There's a great script by Jeff Almasol called GimmePropPaths which helps a lot with this but I don't think his website is up these days so not sure there's anywhere it's easily obtainable.

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