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diff --git a/doc/python_api/examples/bpy.ops.py b/doc/python_api/examples/bpy.ops.py index 9964ad915bf..76c494ad4f5 100644 --- a/doc/python_api/examples/bpy.ops.py +++ b/doc/python_api/examples/bpy.ops.py @@ -3,21 +3,21 @@ Calling Operators ----------------- Provides python access to calling operators, this includes operators written in -C, Python or Macros. +C, Python or macros. Only keyword arguments can be used to pass operator properties. -Operators don't have return values as you might expect, instead they return a -set() which is made up of: {'RUNNING_MODAL', 'CANCELLED', 'FINISHED', -'PASS_THROUGH'}. -Common return values are {'FINISHED'} and {'CANCELLED'}. +Operators don't have return values as you might expect, +instead they return a set() which is made up of: +``{'RUNNING_MODAL', 'CANCELLED', 'FINISHED', 'PASS_THROUGH'}``. +Common return values are ``{'FINISHED'}`` and ``{'CANCELLED'}``. -Calling an operator in the wrong context will raise a RuntimeError, +Calling an operator in the wrong context will raise a ``RuntimeError``, there is a poll() method to avoid this problem. -Note that the operator ID (bl_idname) in this example is 'mesh.subdivide', -'bpy.ops' is just the access path for python. +Note that the operator ID (bl_idname) in this example is ``mesh.subdivide``, +``bpy.ops`` is just the access path for python. Keywords and Positional Arguments @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ There are 3 optional positional arguments (documented in detail below). bpy.ops.test.operator(override_context, execution_context, undo) -* override_context - dict type -* execution_context - string (enum) -* undo - boolean +- override_context - ``dict`` type. +- execution_context - ``str`` (enum). +- undo - ``bool`` type. Each of these arguments is optional, but must be given in the order above. |