is it possible yet ?
I tried many things but it wouldn't work.
any idea ?
Thanks
is it possible yet ?
I tried many things but it wouldn't work.
any idea ?
Thanks
Maybe one of these approaches could be a solution for you:
if your macro is not labeled:
Assign Macro 5 At Layout 1
Set Layout 1."Macro 5" Property "PosX" 100 "PosY" 200
if your macro is labeled with a known and unique name:
Assign Macro "myMacro" At Layout 1
Set Layout 1."myMacro" Property "PosX" 100 "PosY" 200
if your macro is labeled, but not with a known or unique name:
Store Layout 1."JohnDoe" Property "PosX" 100 "PosY" 200 "PositionW" 100 "PositionH" 100
Assign Macro 5 At Layout 1."JohnDoe"
oh ok I was pretty close then..
thanks !
Hey Andreas,
This commandline: Set Layout 1."Macro 5" Property "PosX" 100 "PosY" 200 you wrote above is an illegal object in the commandline and doesn't work. I can not get it work. Do you know the right command?
Thanks in advance!
The Layout Element has the same name as the object assigned to it. If you have labeled Macro 5 something specific (e.g. "MyMacro"), then you cannot reference the Layout Element by the name "Macro 5" because it is actually named "MyMacro".
That makes sense! Thank you!
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