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โPractical Step-by-Step Usage
Close Any Open Scene (Best for a Clean Start). Go to File > Close. Doing this first ensures youโre starting from a blank /User/Current, so any changes you make to user-level values donโt accidentally include leftover scene data.
Open the Project Selector. Go to File > Project Selector. Youโll 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 โSave As,โ name your project preset (e.g., โmyProject.synopresetโ), and pick a folder (often /User). SynthEyes then asks if you want to update your current user presets. Choose โYesโ to make this your active default.
๏ท Load: If you already have a preset, click โLoadโ 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(User) Short nameโ and type the identifier you want (e.g., โmProjโ). This short name applies to new scenes created after you finalize itโby either closing the Project Selector or saving.
Finalize the New Short Name (Two Approaches).
Option A: Close the Project Selector (No โSaveโ)**Just click the close button on the panel. SynthEyes updates your in-memory user preset with โmProj.โ Any new scene you open or create after this will use โmProjโ for <PROJ>.
Option B: Click โSaveโ If a scene is open, SynthEyes will prompt: โUpdate 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 โSave,โ you can
now go File > New or File > Open.
๏ท Any new scene will inherit the top-box user short nameโunless you overwrite it at the scene level later.
Adjust the Current Sceneโs Short Name (Optional).
๏ท If you have an open scene, the bottom box (Scene) might show something
different (e.g., โShotAโ). Change it if you only need a local override.
๏ท If you later click โSaveโ + โYes,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 editsโlike deleting a preset, renaming it, or stripping out old dataโgo 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 itโs currently active.
NOTE : Why the Scene Might Overwrite the User Short Name. When you hit โSaveโ in the Project Selector, SynthEyes merges scene-level settings upward to the user-level preset. Thatโs why, if the sceneโs short name is different from what you typed in (User) Short Name, choosing โYesโ at the prompt will replace your typed name with the sceneโs 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 โSaveโ + โYesโ so you donโt
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 Selectorโno โSaveโ 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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