Script Editor View
The Scripting view allows you to edit scripts to run in Harmony directly from the application. It displays a list of available scripts, from which you can select an existing script, edit it, test it and save it. The Script Editor will highlight the syntax of your script for easy reading.
Do one of the following:
- From the top menu, select Windows > Script Editor.
- From any of the other views, click the Add View button and select Script Editor.
Parameter | Description |
Script Editor menu | The menu for this view—see Script Editor View Menu. |
Script Editor toolbar | The toolbar for this view—see Script Editor Toolbar. |
The list of script files available The file list has three columns: File, Location and Permissions.
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Editor |
A text field in which you can edit the selected script. NOTE If the selected script is in the Application Resources folder, you will not be able to edit it until you click on the Make Editable button.
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Search toolbar |
Allows you to type in a keyword and search for this keyword within the script. You can use the Next button to go to the next instance of the keyword and the Previous button to go to the previous instance. |
Cancel | If you have made any changes to your script that you have not yet saved, this discards those changes and reloads the saved version. |
Restore to Default |
If the selected script is a script that was packaged with Harmony, and which you copied to IMPORTANT This will permanently delete your version of the script and any changes you have made to it.
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Verify |
Verifies that the script has no syntax error. |
Make Editable |
If the currently selected script is in the Application Resources folder, you cannot edit it. By clicking on this button, the script can be copied to a location where you can edit it. When you click on this button, you are prompted to choose whether to copy in either of these locations:
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Save |
Saves the modifications you made to the script. This button replaces the Make Editable button after you have used the Make Editable button to copy the script to a location from which you can edit it. |