Jack Swart wrote:Any ideas???
If you want to, you could change the
MacroOperator setting on a Resolve tile template's macro node over to a
GroupOperator setting instead so you will be able to edit each of the node's settings directly in the Inspector view.
Macro creation and editing techniques are described on the following tutorial on the Steakunderwater site:
https://www.steakunderwater.com/wesuckless/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1581This is what a macro node looks like when it has a
MacroOperator tag applied to the node's internal formatting code:
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For reference this is a truncated view of what the top few lines of the macro node looks like if you copied the node from the Flow area into your copy/paste clipboard and then placed the content in a programmers text editor like Notepad++/BBEdit/Gedit:
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{
Tools = ordered() {
Tube3D = MacroOperator {
CtrlWZoom = false,
Inputs = ordered() {
...
...
...
Changing the word "MacroOperator" to "GroupOperator" on the top section of the macro in your text editor and pasting the full node's textual contents back into your Fusion page composite Nodes view area will make the node editable by expanding the group.
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{
Tools = ordered() {
Tube3D = GroupOperator {
CtrlWZoom = false,
Inputs = ordered() {
...
...
...
This GroupOperator change also gives the node a visual look of having a double stroke outline around it in the Nodes view when selected.
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When this macro node's group is expanded you can then access all the individual node based content inside of it like this:
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When you are done editing the content inside the node click the collapse icon on the top left of the expanded group view.
If you wanted to save this edited macro to disk so you could use it in the future in the Resolve Effects Library, paste the macro node's text base code into a textfile and give it a filename ending in a
.setting file extension.
Then move this
.setting file into your Fusion page user preferences
Templates folder that is described here:
Installing Effects Library Templates in Resolvehttps://www.steakunderwater.com/wesuckl ... 902#p15902