09-05-2013, 07:35 AM
Gintaras - good news!
I figured out why that macro quit working and I have it working like a champ again.
I thought I'd come back and tell you what it was in case it might help you in a future support issue.
As someone new to macros, I thought, OK, it records what I do. If I click the text button, it records that I clicked the text button. I was thinking "button" ...I wasn't thinking in terms of x/y coordinates.
I told you I hadn't changed the script, but I had changed the icon size in Photoshop's layers panel. So when it went to the x/y position, it was clicking the the right place according to the script, but the wrong place according to the program's new icon size.
As soon as it dawned on me that it was recording x/y coordinates I changed the icon size back and BOOM - it started working right again.
Probably seems like an obvious mistake to you, but it wasn't for someone thinking in terms of buttons instead of coordinates.
Have a great day, Gintaras!
I figured out why that macro quit working and I have it working like a champ again.
I thought I'd come back and tell you what it was in case it might help you in a future support issue.
As someone new to macros, I thought, OK, it records what I do. If I click the text button, it records that I clicked the text button. I was thinking "button" ...I wasn't thinking in terms of x/y coordinates.
I told you I hadn't changed the script, but I had changed the icon size in Photoshop's layers panel. So when it went to the x/y position, it was clicking the the right place according to the script, but the wrong place according to the program's new icon size.
As soon as it dawned on me that it was recording x/y coordinates I changed the icon size back and BOOM - it started working right again.
Probably seems like an obvious mistake to you, but it wasn't for someone thinking in terms of buttons instead of coordinates.
Have a great day, Gintaras!