Create a new command 'kayenne xl' style – Grass Valley Kayenne XL Package v.7.0.4 User Manual
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Macro Editor
Create a New Command 'Kayenne XL' Style
Figure 525. Stand-Alone Macro Editor - Create New Kayenne XL Style Macro
For creating a 'Classic' macro you always define your command by a choice
of Main Group, Subgroup, Function, etc. Finding the right command can be
difficult when you do not know which Main Group contains the desired
command.
The 'Kayenne XL' style commands are all build out of segments like you see
above, e.g. BGDA, BGDB, BUS, IDPM, etc.
To find the desired command you can either select a Category, one or more
subgroups or use one or more of the 5 search fields. The matching com-
mands are displayed in the Commands found list. The example above shows
all commands which contain ME1, KEY3, and IDPM.
Search via Category, 1st subgroup, 2nd subgroup, 3rd subgroup
Category makes a coarse pre-selection for the 1st subgroup. When you make
a selection in the 1st subgroup, the 2nd subgroup offers only segments which
are available in combination with the 1st subgroup. In the example above
only commands are listed which contain ME1 and KEY3. With the 3rd sub-