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Resolution Editor Guide
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Editing Name Property from Command Line
Learn how to set a name for a Custom Resolution via the command line.
Command
Resources.Resolutions.Resolution1000.Name
Description
Lists the user-readable name for this resolution. Set up the name as something meaningful
for you, within the limitations of the permissible characters. (See Note below.)
Example
Resources.Resolutions.Resolution1000.Name = NewCustomResolution
Resources.Resolutions.Resolution1000.Name = NewCustomResolution
!Done Resources.Resolutions.Resolution1000.Name =
NewCustomResolution
Default
The default
Name
is the string “Empty
NNNN
” where ‘
NNNN
’ is
the number of the Custom
Resolution. Note that Resolution1000 is “
Empty1000
”, Resolution1001 is “
Empty1001
”,
Resolution1009 is “
Empty1009
” and so forth.
Resources.Resolutions.Resolution1000.Name
Resources.Resolutions.Resolution1000.Name = Empty1000
!Done Resources.Resolutions.Resolution1000.Name
Notes
The
Name
attribute has the following limitations:
x
must be no more than 23 characters
x
only valid printable ASCII characters may be used
x
must have no spaces (underscore is valid)
The system does not check for duplicate names - if more than one Custom Resolution has
the same name, when you set a Custom Resolution of that name to an output, unexpected
behavior may result.
If you change the
Name
attribute of a Custom Resolution that you have already set to an
output, the output will revert to the default built-in resolution for that output. To continue
using the same Custom Resolution with that output, re-apply it to the output.
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