Script to open Perfectly Clear 3.5
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JoeB
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Re: Script to open Perfectly Clear 3.5
Glad it worked. You can download the script I just posted above if you want it to run regardless of how you have the mode toggled.
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JoeB
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Re: Script to open Perfectly Clear 3.5
Glad that worked for you.
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Re: Script to open Perfectly Clear 3.5
When I read your post I toggled the control just to see what mode it was in, and I do not see any way to determine, upon changing the mode, what mode I have changed into. That is, I do not know how to tell if I am in silent or non-silent mode as I see no indication on the GUI of what the state is.Kathy_9 wrote:This may or may not be your issue but I've run into issues with a similar script if my execution mode gets toggled to silent. You want to make sure it's in interactive mode.
How can I tell?
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Re: Script to open Perfectly Clear 3.5
If the button is highlighted it is in Interactive mode. If not, silent mode. It would be nice if the actual mode was more apparent, even if just with a changing tooltip. I will add that, on my workspace, even the highlighting when toggled is quite faint so I, at least, have to look at it closely to be sure. If I knew a way to edit the gui so that the button stayed as highlighted in Interactive mode as it is when you press it but before releasing it that would also be nice, but I don't. Or even a way to make it use a different icon when toggled to Interactive, which would have also been nice for Corel to have done. As it is I might - when time permits - change that button icon anyway because it certainly doesn't make me intuitively think of it as a toggle between Interactive and Silent.MikeFromMesa wrote:When I read your post I toggled the control just to see what mode it was in, and I do not see any way to determine, upon changing the mode, what mode I have changed into. That is, I do not know how to tell if I am in silent or non-silent mode as I see no indication on the GUI of what the state is.Kathy_9 wrote:This may or may not be your issue but I've run into issues with a similar script if my execution mode gets toggled to silent. You want to make sure it's in interactive mode.
How can I tell?
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JoeB
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JoeB
Using PSP 2019 64bit
