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//
//  Alias Script File
//  MODIFY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK
//
//  Creation Date:  18 April 1997
//
//
//  Description:
//      camera default options box.  The content for each tab 
//		is not created until it is accessed for the first time.
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
//  Procedure Name:
//      setOptionVars
//
//  Description:
//		Initialize the option values.
//
//  Input Arguments:
//		Whether to set the options to default values.
//
//  Return Value:
//      None.
//


//
//  Procedure Name:
//      performCameraAimUp
//
//  Description:
//		Perform the camera command using the corresponding 
//		option values.  This procedure will also show the option box
//		window if necessary as well as construct the command string
//		that will invoke the camera command with the current
//		option box values.
//
//  Input Arguments:
//      0 - Execute the command.
//      1 - Show the option box dialog.
//      2 - Return the command.
//
//  Return Value:
//      None.
//
global proc string performCameraAimUp(int $action)
{
	optionVar -intValue cameraNodeCount 3;
	return performCamera( $action );
}

