Svengali wrote: ↑02 May 2024, 11:59
Hmm. Must be something different in the GEORGE interpreter in Windows version of TVP Beta12.
But I'm happy to hear you've got it up and working on your Mac. Just out of my own curiosity, what have you changed the Attenuation value to relative to the default 35%?
Sven
Afterthought: You know, there are two versions of this script/button... are you using the same script/button on both?
The fix listed above is for the simple version.
In the other version, you can change the value through a popup option that is accessed by holding down the shift key while you click on the script/button. Then, in the popup you simply enter a number between 1 and 100 to update and store the Attenuation percentage.
Sven, I am using the simple script I think. Can you post the other one here also? I cannot find id anymore.
As for your first question - I am putting 20%
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Here is a link to Lucas' version of "Attenuation setting" script from a while back. I've not used it but I think this is what you want... an Attenuation setting that is persistent across projects:
Here is a link to Lucas' version of "Attenuation setting" script from a while back. I've not used it but I think this is what you want... an Attenuation setting that is persistent across projects:
This is nice, but I like the 3 way toggle more - all 3 modes in one shortcut is really handy
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