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Apple Shake 4 Tutorials User Manual

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Chapter 8

Working With Macros

The Shake MacroMaker is launched.

The top portion of the Shake MacroMaker window contains text fields for the name of
the macro, and specifies in which tab the macro is placed. By default, MacroMaker
assigns a name, “UserMacro,” and assigns the macro to a new Tool tab called “User.” You
can change the name of the macro and its tab.

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Name the macro “RotateBlur.” Shake notifies you this name is already used because you
already (manually) created a macro called RotateBlur, and therefore appends an A to
the end of the name.

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In the Macro Toolbox text field, type “Filter.”

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Leave “Store macro in” set to the default, “User directory.”

The “Store macro in” setting indicates where the macro is saved:

The “User directory” is $HOME/nreal/include/startup. Macros stored here are only
available to you on the local machine.