| Subject: lingo-l Tools for DMX 04 Authoring Environments
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| Hi,
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| I would like to make a toolbar \ Panel set with buttons
| to automate some things in my authoring environment.
| Some are large project specific e.g. Go to handler stuff
| (with a button
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Subject: RE: lingo-l Tools for DMX 04 Authoring Environments
I dont know of any. But you can create them with their type set to
tool in the Display Template section of the PI. Then save it as a dcr
and drop it into your Xtras folder and relaunch Director. YOu can
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From: Tim Welford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone know of any resources with info creating such panel sets?
You can find some info here:
These are pre 2004 so you still need to explore the windowtype commands in
MX04 (i.e. tool, document etc.) but they still work
Tim Welford wrote:
That's a great start Kraig, thanks
Now I have just got to find some lingo to replicate the use of the go
to handler button in the script window.
Perhaps you cand find something useful here:
http://dasdeck.de/staff/valentin/lingo/dispatchCommand.txt
/Christoffer
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Am 22.09.2005 um 14:22 schrieb Tim Welford:
That's a great start Kraig, thanks
Now I have just got to find some lingo to replicate the use of the go
to handler button in the script window.
the UIHelper xtra is your friend here.
activateScriptEditor memberNum, castlibNum, fromChar, toChar
Hi Alex,
great stuff, just one little flaw:
if there are 2 handlers in a script, on foo and on fooBar, and the
second comes first, searching for handler foo would find fooBar.
A simple fix might be to search (offset(...)) for either on fooSPACE
or on fooRETURN
Cheers,
Valentin
Alex da
Valentin Schmidt wrote:
Hi Alex,
great stuff, just one little flaw:
if there are 2 handlers in a script, on foo and on fooBar, and the
second comes first, searching for handler foo would find fooBar.
A simple fix might be to search (offset(...)) for either on
fooSPACE or on fooRETURN
and
Tools for DMX 04 Authoring Environments
Am 22.09.2005 um 14:22 schrieb Tim Welford:
That's a great start Kraig, thanks
Now I have just got to find some lingo to replicate the use of the go
to handler button in the script window.
the UIHelper xtra is your friend here.
activateScriptEditor
Tim Welford wrote:
Thanks Alex, this works really well from what I have tested so far.
On a related note, it seems that when I use script xtras, they will
only open up once, i.e. If I have 2 instances of director open, the
script xtras will not open in the second instance of director it
gives
On a related note, it seems that when I use script xtras, they will only
open up once, i.e. If I have 2 instances of director open, the script
xtras will not open in the second instance of director it gives an open
with write permission by another user.
Set the dcr xtra to 'Read Only'.
John
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