Practical Step-by-Step Usage

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โ€ŒPractical Step-by-Step Usage

Close Any Open Scene (Best for a Clean Start). Go to File > Close. Doing this first ensures youโ€™re starting from a blank /User/Current, so any changes you make to user-level values donโ€™t accidentally include leftover scene data.

Open the Project Selector. Go to File > Project Selector. Youโ€™ll see two

sections:

๏‚ท Top: User-Level (New Scene) Project Values

๏‚ท Bottom: Scene-Level (Active) Project Values (will be empty or irrelevant if no Project Selector

๏‚ท scene is open)

Create or Load a Project Preset (If Needed).

๏‚ท Save As: If you want a fresh preset file, click โ€œSave As,โ€ name your project preset (e.g., โ€œmyProject.synopresetโ€), and pick a folder (often /User). SynthEyes then asks if you want to update your current user presets. Choose โ€œYesโ€ to make this your active default.

๏‚ท Load: If you already have a preset, click โ€œLoadโ€ to switch to it. You can

choose to also apply those settings to the current scene.


Set (User) Short Name for Future Scenes. In the top box, find โ€œ(User) Short nameโ€ and type the identifier you want (e.g., โ€œmProjโ€). This short name applies to new scenes created after you finalize itโ€”by either closing the Project Selector or saving.


Finalize the New Short Name (Two Approaches).


Option A: Close the Project Selector (No โ€œSaveโ€)**Just click the close button on the panel. SynthEyes updates your in-memory user preset with โ€œmProj.โ€ Any new scene you open or create after this will use โ€œmProjโ€ for <PROJ>.

Option B: Click โ€œSaveโ€ If a scene is open, SynthEyes will prompt: โ€œUpdate the original preset from the current Scene settings? Update /User/Current also?โ€

๏‚ท Yes: Merges the bottom (scene) short name into the user-level preset. If they differ, the scene name overwrites whatever you typed in the user short name field.

๏‚ท No: Only updates the preset file, but not the in-memory user environment.

Open (or Create) a Scene.

๏‚ท If no scene is open, once you close Project Selector or pick โ€œSave,โ€ you can

now go File > New or File > Open.

๏‚ท Any new scene will inherit the top-box user short nameโ€”unless you overwrite it at the scene level later.


Adjust the Current Sceneโ€™s Short Name (Optional).

๏‚ท If you have an open scene, the bottom box (Scene) might show something

different (e.g., โ€œShotAโ€). Change it if you only need a local override.

๏‚ท If you later click โ€œSaveโ€ + โ€œYes,โ€ that new scene name overwrites the user- level short name. To avoid that, match them first if you want them to stay consistent.

Refining or Removing Presets.

๏‚ท For more advanced editsโ€”like deleting a preset, renaming it, or stripping out old dataโ€”go to Edit > Manage Workflow Presets. The Workflow Presets Manager shows all presets in detail. Removing a preset there requires you to switch away from it in the Project Selector if itโ€™s currently active.

NOTE : Why the Scene Might Overwrite the User Short Name. When you hit โ€œSaveโ€ in the Project Selector, SynthEyes merges scene-level settings upward to the user-level preset. Thatโ€™s why, if the sceneโ€™s short name is different from what you typed in (User) Short Name, choosing โ€œYesโ€ at the prompt will replace your typed name with the sceneโ€™s name. If you want your newly typed user short name to persist, either close


the Project Selector without saving (and then open a new scene), or match the scene short name to the user short name before saving.

TIPS:

๏‚ท Always close your scene first if you want a brand-new user preset without inheriting scene-level changes.

๏‚ท Match top and bottom box if you plan to click โ€œSaveโ€ + โ€œYesโ€ so you donโ€™t

unintentionally overwrite your user short name.

๏‚ท If you only want to set a user short name for future scenes, simply type it in the top box and close the Project Selectorโ€”no โ€œSaveโ€ needed.

๏‚ท Use the Workflow Presets Manager to deeply manage, delete, or rename project presets. If you remove a preset file there, you must load or create another preset in the Project Selector so SynthEyes stops referencing the deleted one.

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