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Tip
Keystroke Macros can also be triggered within cuelists or scenes by using
a Comment Macro. See Comment Macros (p.329) for more information.
a Comment Macro. See Comment Macros (p.329) for more information.
23.3.4
Editing Keystroke Macros
You can edit the contents of a Macro in an editor window. For example, to open Macro 1 for
editing:
editing:
1.
Open
+
Macro
: opens the Macro Directory.
2.
Open
+
[Macro 1]
: opens the Macro editor for Macro 1.
3.
Alternatively, using the command line:
Open Macro 1
Figure 23.1. The Macro Window
The Keystroke Macro window has six columns that define each step of the macro.
•
Wait: The Wait time is the time between the triggering of the previous step
and the next step to be triggered.
and the next step to be triggered.
•
Name: The name of the step.
•
Command: Type of comand used in this step.
•
Command Data: The data that is applied to the selected command. The type
of command selected will determine the type of available command data.
of command selected will determine the type of available command data.
•
Duration: The amount of time for the command data to be applied. This inform-
ation is useful for encoder movements and flash key presses.
ation is useful for encoder movements and flash key presses.
•
Comment: A notes field.
Each of the above fields can be edited by selecting the appropriate cell and pressing
Set
. Command
and Command Data fields will display available selections. See Figure 23.2, “Command Data
Selection”
Selection”
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