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<blockquote type="cite"> That would enable macros, no matter
what JW Lua tab is active.
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I.e. it would be possible to start a JW Lua script from
within Finale
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with just one keyboard macro shortcut.
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This is already possible, by putting the script in the Finale
plug-ins menu and access the script from there.
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ah, thanks, good to know ! I missed that one.<br>
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Maybe you could add to the documentation pages how to do that. <br>
Something like:<br>
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<i>Open JW Lua</i><i><br>
</i><i>Go to Manager tab</i><i><br>
</i><i>S</i><i>elect [Menu] as the plug-in group </i><i><br>
</i><i>Add Lua script by clicking on "New" in the "Items in Group"
box</i><i> <br>
Select script file and press open<br>
</i><i>Close JW Lua</i><i><br>
</i><i>Restart Finale</i><i><br>
</i><i><br>
</i><i>To change the name of plug-in in the Finale menu,</i><i><br>
</i><i>open the script in the Development tab,</i><i><br>
</i><i>click on "Plug-in Def..." and set the plug-in name.</i><br>
<i>If the plug-in name field is left empty, the menu entry <br>
will be</i><i> labeled</i><i> </i><i>with the file name.</i><i><br>
</i><br>
Jan<br>
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