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Description: Want to build your own plugins? This will setup a template under Xcode for you. The template is basic enough so that you can just remove what ever code you dont like and start adding your own. But I recommend that you build the project before you start adding your own code.
Requirements: Must have Maya Dev kit installed (see additional options during your maya install) Must have Xcode 2.2+ running. Maya must be installed in the default location (otherwise you will have to change the paths used in plugin-builder)
Instructions for Use: 1. Just install the "Maya Template for Xcode.pkg" 2. Open Xcode 3. File->New Project (Apple+N) 4. Scroll to: Maya Plug-ins 5. Click "Maya 7 Plugin - Hello World"
This should start you off with the correct settings to build your own OSX / Maya 7.0.1 Plugins.
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