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    User actor with variable number of inputs.

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      tadakan last edited by

      I have a little user actor that I made from a suggestion that Mark gave me.  Essentially it lets you use the control panel to jump between scenes.  I made it a user actor so that I could have multiple buttons on the control panel running into it instead of using a radio button or similar.  I'll attach a copy of the .iua but essentially there are a bunch of user inputs that all go to the same place inside the actor, I would like to be able to vary the number of inputs depending on how many I need for a particular show.  Something like the way you can change the number of items on a data array actor.  Can anyone think of a way to do this that doesn't require writing a new actor with the SDK?  I don't mind diving into that, since I meant to anyway, I just know that there's plenty of stuff in isadora I haven't found yet so it might be possible without writing a new actor.

      Thanks
      Tom
      c0ff55-scene-jumper.iua

      OSX 10.11.6 on 15" rMBP from Oct. 2014. 2.5ghz i7 16gb ram.

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      • MatthewH
        MatthewH Beta Tester last edited by

        Not possible without the SDK.

        Matthew Haber :: matthewhaber.com :: besidedigital.com :: Download my actors: http://www.matthewhaber.com/isadora-actors

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          tadakan last edited by

          Cool,
          Thanks

          OSX 10.11.6 on 15" rMBP from Oct. 2014. 2.5ghz i7 16gb ram.

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