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Creating Addon Packs

Timothy Minahan edited this page Sep 6, 2016 · 11 revisions

Gnome Sequencer now supports addon packs. GS-Core will work as it always has but you can create optional addon packs as long as they start with GS- in the name and are set to Load on Demand.

Create a folder called GS-NewMacros Inside that folder make two files with a text editor:

  • GS-NewMacros.toc
  • NewSequences.lua

Inside GS-NewMacros.toc:

## Interface: 70000

## Title: GS New Macros

## Notes: A sample random collection of new macros

## Author: Draik

## Version: r1

## RequiredDeps: GS-Core

## LoadOnDemand: 1

NewSequences.lua

Start the first line of the NewSequences.lua with the following line then continue as before:

local Sequences = GSMasterSequences

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Administratively Disabling a Sequence in a Mod

This is in 1.3.2 now.

To do this add this line into your lua file AFTER the sequence. eg: ... Sequence["DisabledSequence"] = { -- Sequence stuff goes here } GSMasterOptions.DisabledSequences["DisabledSequence"] = true ...

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