Show Control System: How do I create script buttons?
Topic
- Scripting buttons for Show Control's Display Studio
Environment
- Product:
- Components: Display Studio, Scripting Container Buttons, DMP-7000, DMP-8000
- Control System: Show Control System (SCS)
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- Show Control System: How do I create a playlist to play from a button?
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- Scripting Containers and Buttons
Steps
The creation of scripting containers is the same across all versions of Show Control as are steps 1-3 of the button making process. Step 4 of creating a button has significant changes with the release of Show Control, version 2.15.
Creating a script button (Steps 1-3)
If you don't already have a Workspace, Workspace Page, or Scripting container, follow the steps below. See: Display Studio: How to create a new scripting container? If you do, skip ahead to the Repeatable Steps detailing how to make buttons.
Within the scripting container, right click and select New Button.
- Choose the player the button will be controlling.
- Choose the zone/window the button will be controlling. Use the search bar above the zones to filter zones if needed. (The select all option is introduced in version 2.32.)
- Choose what the button's function will be. In most cases, it will be Play.
Play Characteristics (Step 4)
- Choose the content to be played by clicking Add and navigating to the correct folder housing the desired content.
- Highlight the selected content to configure the play options.
- The scrub T bar can be used to determine which frame of the content to use as the button's thumbnail. If the content selected in step 4 is a still, the scrub bar will be greyed out.
- Thumbnails can also be selected by clicking the thumbnail icon located in the top right of the button widget next to the color swatch.
Button styling and completion
- To finish button creation, give the button a name. (The button will default to say play if a name is not created.)
- (Optional) Give the button a color by selecting the color swatch in the top right-hand corner of the button.
- (Optional) Add any other scripting lines by, clicking the star icon next to step 1 and then the + icon.
- Repeat above for button creation as needed.
- Click save and then click the button to test.
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