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UNHIDE "All Parameters" List

Lingwisyer
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Hi All,

 

Is there someway to unhide the parameter list? I am wanting to call an object, but when I do my parameter list gets hidden, and since there is not a full UI, you cannot edit anything...

 

 

Ling.

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Barry Kelly
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In your CALLed object (probably in the parameter script) is there this command (or similar)... hideparameter all "A", "B", "ZZYZX"

 

If so you can just comment it out.

 

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Lingwisyer
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I looked around and I cannot find one... It is actually a GS macro so maybe it's just a whole lot deeper... Though if there is one, that is a lot of extra objects to save out...

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Yes, it can be anywhere in the macro chain.

I looked at their cabinet object and it is not in the main object.

It is in the macro called from the Master script of the main object.

But it could also be in other macro calls from that macro as well.

 

I don't like the way they hide all parameters in their objects.

I still like the choice of using the Graphical Interface but if I want to, still go to the parameter list.

 

Barry.

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