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apd |
Posted - 22 Jan 2013 : 10:03:39 When choosing a default script from the Ribbon, I press F6 and the MS Engines starts, but the script that it executes is the first in my list (35mmIT) and NOT the one I set as default.
When I right click on a movie and select Quick Update with Default, it only shows 35mmIT. This means that no Default Script is set. When I set the Default script from there, it stays selected and f6 works.
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apd |
Posted - 04 Feb 2013 : 14:55:13 No problem; I posted it in Bugs because that's what I though it was; don't know how to move it. An admin is most welcome to move it appropriately :) |
yan00s |
Posted - 04 Feb 2013 : 14:16:44 quote: Originally posted by apd
... but it's not very intuitive like that, is it? ...
Probably not. But it's not a classic bug. Let's be kind and move usability issues into the enhancement section. |
apd |
Posted - 03 Feb 2013 : 20:45:18 I see what you mean; maybe you're right, but it's not very intuitive like that, is it? Plus, there a whole other section/page/menu (what's it called?) related to the Magic Script options. |
yan00s |
Posted - 03 Feb 2013 : 19:02:29 quote: Originally posted by apd
When choosing a default script from the Ribbon, I press F6 and the MS Engines starts, but the script that it executes is the first in my list (35mmIT) and NOT the one I set as default.
When I right click on a movie and select Quick Update with Default, it only shows 35mmIT. This means that no Default Script is set. When I set the Default script from there, it stays selected and f6 works.
I think that this is per design. If I'm right then what you set with "Default Script..." on the Magic Script ribbon is the script used for batch updates and for updates triggered by pressing the <Update from Web> button. Scripts for F6...F8 are not set there but from the right click context menu you get for "Quick update with..." |