DiyLightAnimation
Software => Nutcracker: RGB Effects Builder => Topic started by: plaberge on October 09, 2013,
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Hi Sean,
I hope that all is on track with your recovery. A quick question: is there a quick way to copy an effect from one cell to one or more cells in a sequence? Right now, I "copy" the effect as an Effect Presets and then "paste" using the Update Grid button. I have also edited the xml file but only do that if I need to move a lot of sequences. If it turns out the aforementioned alternatives are the state of the art, I suggest that a keyboard shortcut such as Ctl-C & Ctl-V (or right-click menu Copy Paste) would make a great enhancement.
Cheers,
Paul.
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Hi Sean,
I hope that all is on track with your recovery. A quick question: is there a quick way to copy an effect from one cell to one or more cells in a sequence? Right now, I "copy" the effect as an Effect Presets and then "paste" using the Update Grid button. I have also edited the xml file but only do that if I need to move a lot of sequences. If it turns out the aforementioned alternatives are the state of the art, I suggest that a keyboard shortcut such as Ctl-C & Ctl-V (or right-click menu Copy Paste) would make a great enhancement.
Cheers,
Paul.
this can be done today.
double click a cell, it gets highlighted. type ctl-c.
go to cell where you want the effect, double click to highlight cell, type ctl-v to paste.
we plan on implementing a right click copy and right click paste, not done yet.
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this can be done today.
double click a cell, it gets highlighted. type ctl-c.
go to cell where you want the effect, double click to highlight cell, type ctl-v to paste.
we plan on implementing a right click copy and right click paste, not done yet.
That great! Thanks for pointing out the need to double click first.
Paul.
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You can Right Click copy but you have to Left Click twice to put the effect cell into an XML display mode.
Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V are easier. :)
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You can Right Click copy but you have to Left Click twice to put the effect cell into an XML display mode.
Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V are easier. :)
Agreed but it's good that it also works!