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USO RESTRITO
512
Macro Editing Using Menus
Chapter
16
Macros
To display the On Line Edit menu
1
Recall the macro register (1 to 250) you want to edit
with the control panel, and select the macro editing
mode
1)
.
1)
With the numeric keypad control block, keyframe control block,
Flexi Pad control block, or Multifunction Flexi Pad control block
assigned to macro editing (see step 2 in “Specifying an edit point”
(page 501), step 3 in “Creating and Saving a Macro” (page 506),
step 2 in “Creating a macro” (page 508), and step 1 in “Recalling a
Macro Register and Executing a Macro” (page 507)).
2
In any of the following menus, select the same register
as the register recalled in step 1, and press [On Line
Edit] in the button area.
Macro >Register >Lock menu
Macro >Register >Delete menu
Macro >Register >Rename menu
File >Shotbox, Macro >Macro >File Edit menu
The On Line Edit menu appears, and you can now
carry out online editing of the events held in the
recalled register. Meanwhile, the control block of the
control panel operated in step 1 is assigned to control
editing operations.
Notes
In the following cases, [On Line Edit] is disabled, and
it is not possible to display the On Line Edit menu.
When the recalled register and the register selected
in the menu are different.
When a device other than [Register] is selected
([HDD] or [Memory Card]) in the File >Shotbox,
Macro >Macro >File Edit menu.
If the recalled register is locked.
On Line Edit menu
6
ALL button
5
Macro register listing
1
Register number
2
Register name
3
Event number
4
Remaining
Memory
qd >Next button
qs
<Prev button
qa
Modify button
0
Delete button
9
Insert After button
8
Insert Before button
7
Macro creation event list
a
Register number
Shows the number of the register (1 to 250) being edited.
b
Register name
Shows the name of the register being edited.
c
Event number
Shows the current event number. When the [FROM TO]
button in the keyframe control block is pressed to select a
range of events, this appears as a range, “From X To Y.”
The event number reflects the position of the cursor in the
macro register listing.
d
Remaining Memory
Shows the percentage of memory still available for
recording events.
e
Macro register listing
When a macro is stored in the register, this shows a list of
the macro events. Each macro event consists of the
following components, which you can check in the list.
Contents: Identifies this as an Event statement,
Continue statement, or event number
Symbol: Type of event (ASCII character string)

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