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Question about Code Replacements from a Newbie
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TexasStar15:
I'm new to Photo Mechanic and not sure I'm understanding code replacements. Here is a sample of a code replacement file i created.
ts5 Texas Stars Defenseman Mattias Backman #5
ts6 Texas Stars Defenseman Julius Honka #6
ts7 Texas Stars Defenseman Mike McMurtry #7
ts8 Texas Stars Forward Cory Kane #8
ts9 Texas Stars Forward Remi Elie #9
ts10 Texas Stars Center Justin Dowling #10
ts11 Texas Stars Right Wing Branden Troock #11
ts12 Texas Stars Defenseman Brandon Anselmini #12
ts14 Texas Stars Center Gemel Smith #14
As I understand it to get Cory Kane's information to show up I would need to type \ts8 and space.
For some reason I have to type \ts8\ and then it shows up. Is this set up correctly. Sure seems like a lot of steps. I used Photo Mechanic several years ago and thought I just typed \ts8 and space but I could be wrong. I've attached the whole code replacement file for the Texas Stars if anyone would like to take a look at it and make sure it's set up correctly. Thanks!
Kirk Baker:
--- Quote from: TexasStar15 on October 11, 2016, 11:02:18 AM ---I'm new to Photo Mechanic and not sure I'm understanding code replacements. Here is a sample of a code replacement file i created.
ts5 Texas Stars Defenseman Mattias Backman #5
ts6 Texas Stars Defenseman Julius Honka #6
ts7 Texas Stars Defenseman Mike McMurtry #7
ts8 Texas Stars Forward Cory Kane #8
ts9 Texas Stars Forward Remi Elie #9
ts10 Texas Stars Center Justin Dowling #10
ts11 Texas Stars Right Wing Branden Troock #11
ts12 Texas Stars Defenseman Brandon Anselmini #12
ts14 Texas Stars Center Gemel Smith #14
As I understand it to get Cory Kane's information to show up I would need to type \ts8 and space.
For some reason I have to type \ts8\ and then it shows up. Is this set up correctly. Sure seems like a lot of steps. I used Photo Mechanic several years ago and thought I just typed \ts8 and space but I could be wrong. I've attached the whole code replacement file for the Texas Stars if anyone would like to take a look at it and make sure it's set up correctly. Thanks!
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It has always been 'delimiter' 'code' 'delimiter', so in your case using the default delimiter you enter:
\ts8\
You can customize the delimiter character to something you find easier to type than the default backslash.
-Kirk
TexasStar15:
Thanks so much Kirk, just wanted to make sure.
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