Sorry to appear thick but I haven't run code for a few years - then it was VB and VBA and then VB.Net and they cam with thier own editors etc.
What script editor do you suggest I use please? Thanks
I tried pasting it into Notepad++. But I cannot see how to run it? Help!
I am not an Automation Wizard just a normal human with some (but not enough) knowledge!
I understand the breakpoint etc.
Thanks, Mel
Script for Focus/Image Stacking with Canon EOS Camera
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Re: Script for Focus/Image Stacking with Canon EOS Camera
This is Macro Scheduler code. It's a Macro Scheduler forum So you paste the code into the Macro Scheduler editor. Open Macro Scheduler, click toolbar button "New" and then you see the script editor. Paste in the code and click Run. And/or save it, give it a name, close it and you can then run from the main interface. I'm assuming you have Macro Scheduler given your previous posts. If not, either download the trial version from the big green download button above or buy a copy here.
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Re: Script for Focus/Image Stacking with Canon EOS Camera
Thanks - have installed 30 day trial. Runs OK.
It gives the same error but on line 1046
Line is
MouseMove>%TFX%,%TFY%
Happens on each cycle.
What is the code to display the variables %TFX% and %TFY% in an info box please? so that I can compare to the other > and >> variables which do not give an error.
It gives the same error but on line 1046
Line is
MouseMove>%TFX%,%TFY%
Happens on each cycle.
What is the code to display the variables %TFX% and %TFY% in an info box please? so that I can compare to the other > and >> variables which do not give an error.
Re: Script for Focus/Image Stacking with Canon EOS Camera
When you step through the code in the editor the left side of the screen should be on the watch list tab. It shows what is happening on each line of code. You can also search it.
Re: Script for Focus/Image Stacking with Canon EOS Camera
OK will investigate a bit more later. Thanks for your helpful guidance!
Mel
Mel