Hello,
I have a lot of scenes, chasers, EFX and also collections. When I change one scene which is a part of other chasers and collections I logically influence those chasers/collections.
Is there an easy way to see all the "dependencies"?
For example:
Scene Red is a part of Collection Slow Scene 1 and Slow Scene 10. Can I click "somewhere" on the Scene Red and see a list containing "Used in Slow Scene 1" and "Used in Slow Scene 10"?
The same would be helpful regarding button assignments or simply to find out which scenes are not used at all.
Thank you,
Michal
Can I find out usage of my functions?
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No you can't
This is a much asked feature ...
Only solution is looking in the project file itself. It's like a xml-kind of file.
Be cautious though ... make a backup before tweaking ... you can break this file very easily (an extra [space] is enough to break it f.i.)
This is a much asked feature ...
Only solution is looking in the project file itself. It's like a xml-kind of file.
Be cautious though ... make a backup before tweaking ... you can break this file very easily (an extra [space] is enough to break it f.i.)
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Thank you for the reply. I'll try some Groovy/Java magic
Michal
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