Ah, I guess I slowly understand, what you mean!
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Originally Posted by Laurie Stearn
...do all the corresponding Reamenu entries have an SWS prefix or placement somewhere in the menu text?
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No, cause they are treated as normal actions/functions like all others and normally it's not necessary to know, if it is a SWS or native action. Adding a "SWS"-prefix to
every SWS related action would make it IMHO harder to read and would make the menu-entries longer. One of the main goals of "mikestopcontinues" was to keep them as short and clear as possible.
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Originally Posted by Laurie Stearn
... There's a dialog in Tracks/Icons and Tracks/Color but there is no SWS anywhere...
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The only SWS prefix
that I added in the
ReaMenus is at
"...SWS-color gradient"). There was a little confusion in the german forum about that gradient thingy and I added this prefix only to the gradient entries to give a hint that this is a SWS feature and that this gradient has first to be set in the color management window.
If you install the SWS-Extensions, there are some menu entries added with the "SWS" prefix, probably to clarify that this is a SWS feature (like:
"SWS item color" or
"SWS track color". A vanilla REAPER installation without SWS has no "SWS" in the menus at all of course. But for the ReaMenus (as written above) there's no need to know if it's a SWS or native action.
I hope that clarifies things a little.