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- """
- Overriding Context
- ------------------
- It is possible to override context members that the operator sees, so that they
- act on specified rather than the selected or active data, or to execute an
- operator in the different part of the user interface.
- The context overrides are passed as a dictionary, with keys matching the context
- member names in bpy.context.
- For example to override ``bpy.context.active_object``,
- you would pass ``{'active_object': object}``.
- .. note::
- You will nearly always want to use a copy of the actual current context as basis
- (otherwise, you'll have to find and gather all needed data yourself).
- """
- # remove all objects in scene rather than the selected ones
- import bpy
- override = bpy.context.copy()
- override['selected_objects'] = list(bpy.context.scene.objects)
- bpy.ops.object.delete(override)
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