I'm sure I'm overlooking something simple, but I just can't find it. I'm trying to assign:
browsed_file_color "red"
to the keyboard command SHIFT-DELETE or SHIFT-K.
I've made sure the song is selected in the browser, but it just won't work. I'm trying to tag files so I can filter for them later.
Thanks!
browsed_file_color "red"
to the keyboard command SHIFT-DELETE or SHIFT-K.
I've made sure the song is selected in the browser, but it just won't work. I'm trying to tag files so I can filter for them later.
Thanks!
geposted Mon 13 Sep 21 @ 12:36 pm
working here, not sure what to recommend.
geposted Mon 13 Sep 21 @ 12:48 pm
Thanks for checking on your end.
So I tried assigning the script to CTRL-DELETE and that worked fine. Problem solved.
I still can't figure out why SHIFT-DELETE will work for something like 'loop 16' but not 'browsed_file_color'. Probably some tinkering I did to the mapper and have forgotten.
So I tried assigning the script to CTRL-DELETE and that worked fine. Problem solved.
I still can't figure out why SHIFT-DELETE will work for something like 'loop 16' but not 'browsed_file_color'. Probably some tinkering I did to the mapper and have forgotten.
geposted Mon 13 Sep 21 @ 1:12 pm
very unique dj name wrote :
So I tried assigning the script to CTRL-DELETE and that worked fine. Problem solved.
So I tried assigning the script to CTRL-DELETE and that worked fine. Problem solved.
So CTRL-DELETE colored one file and then never worked again. I replaced the keyboard mapper with the factory default and it still doesn't work.
geposted Mon 13 Sep 21 @ 1:24 pm
just tested : working fine here
tested with scrolling action too
browsed_file_color "red" & browser_scroll +1
and with CTRL + >
tested with scrolling action too
browsed_file_color "red" & browser_scroll +1
and with CTRL + >
geposted Mon 13 Sep 21 @ 1:53 pm