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<blockquote data-quote="Luca Brasi" data-source="post: 950800" data-attributes="member: 60220"><p>Just took another look at your screen doveman and it came to my mind that my config looked very similar to yours in the beginning.</p><p>You might consider building a deeper hierarchy in your structure when you use Activate Exclusive so you can control exactly what will happen and don't lose overview...</p><p> </p><p>This is an example....</p><p> </p><p>[ATTACH]118650[/ATTACH]</p><p> </p><p>The function you are looking for can be achieved with another method which comes in handy sometimes:</p><p>Imagine your volume folder is in the system folder in my example above. System is always activated as I store critical and default macros there which do not depend on any application profiles. I don't operate with Activate Exclusive in the top layer of my structure because I want to be sure that this part is always functional.</p><p>So your volume+ event will always trigger some action in System. Now, you don't want that as long your mp folder is activated. If your mp folder is above System you can tell eg to catch the event only for the first hit in the structure and don't trigger the action below.</p><p>You do that with the eventghost action "Stop processing this event".</p><p> </p><p>[ATTACH=full]118662[/ATTACH]</p><p> </p><p>This is very useful in many situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca Brasi, post: 950800, member: 60220"] Just took another look at your screen doveman and it came to my mind that my config looked very similar to yours in the beginning. You might consider building a deeper hierarchy in your structure when you use Activate Exclusive so you can control exactly what will happen and don't lose overview... This is an example.... [ATTACH]118650[/ATTACH] The function you are looking for can be achieved with another method which comes in handy sometimes: Imagine your volume folder is in the system folder in my example above. System is always activated as I store critical and default macros there which do not depend on any application profiles. I don't operate with Activate Exclusive in the top layer of my structure because I want to be sure that this part is always functional. So your volume+ event will always trigger some action in System. Now, you don't want that as long your mp folder is activated. If your mp folder is above System you can tell eg to catch the event only for the first hit in the structure and don't trigger the action below. You do that with the eventghost action "Stop processing this event". [ATTACH=full]118662[/ATTACH] This is very useful in many situations. [/QUOTE]
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