On July 14, 2007 at 13:02, DHarmonyAV said...
Fluid, thanks, that's a good idea for future systems.
RTI Installer, can you elaborate on what you mean by "having
an adverse effect on the file as a whole"?
When you delete a macro (say you copy the macro then paste it somewhere else then delete the original) the link that a particular button or other macro has to that
deleted macro will be lost.
I, like many others, will nest certain macros for ease of templated programming. For example I create system macros for single commands such as TV or receiver on/off and inputs and then use thase system "macros" in my activity macros. This way, if the TV is changed or if the configuration is used as a template for a new job, I only change the command in one place and I have to do far less editing. This is especially true for RS232 commands which do not make use of the IR code search and replace feature.