and I've installed the latest version from Quick Menu, But the problem is that the shortcut file not found, can you help me?
Hi Basem,
You should use the new Visual Keyboard Shortcut Editor to assign a shortcut to QM it seems to be that ADOBE has changed a lot of things. You can find more info about this new featurehere.
I am having the same problem, QuickMenu cannot find a shortcut file because I don't have one or know how to create one.
Hi Andrew,
Please use the new Visual Keyboard Shortcut Editor to assign a shortcut to QM
Cheers,
Edgar
but how to assign ?
it keeps saying that is a shortcuts file but it does not correspond to the current after effects version 15.0 please make sure you select the one that belongs to the current after effects version you are using
Unfortunately right now I don't have access to a machine that has AE CC 2018 but I just found this other script that has the same problem please look at the end of the comments there is little video showing how to assing a shortcut to a script with the new feature.
I purchased Quick Menu but have no idea how to register it. I have the license code. Where do I enter it? Also, in AE 2018 there is no file for shortcuts....
I just purchased and I'm baffled that I need the manager app to register. I'm on a non-administrator account (the app requires admin privileges) and getting access is a headache/run-around with IT.
How was the plug-in registered before the creation of the manager?
UPDATE: Pressing enter on the '......' inside the window brought me to the licensing dialog.
I just purchased and I'm baffled that I need the manager app to register. I'm on a non-administrator account (the app requires admin privileges) and getting access is a headache/run-around with IT.
How was the plug-in registered before the creation of the manager?
UPDATE: Pressing enter on the '......' inside the window brought me to the licensing dialog.
Glad you figured it out, the manager app is not required, it's only inteded to make things easier
Hi, mostly loving the script, bit weird if I accidentally type an effect with a capital letter (ie Real Glow not real glow) the search isn't picking up any results.
Hi, mostly loving the script, bit weird if I accidentally type an effect with a capital letter (ie Real Glow not real glow) the search isn't picking up any results.
Hi Jason,
That's been fixed in QM 2.0, which I hope to release soon.
Great script, but one thing that would make it a lot better (for me at least) is by changing the way the search behaves. Right now, the search returns effects, presets, etc. that start with the given characters rather than return items that contain the given characters.
For example, I have a preset named “Shape trim”, I don't always remember it's called “Shape trim” and sometimes want to write only “trim” and have it come up.
I understand there might be performance issues with searching things this way, but FX console seem to have this part work with presets. I just love that your script goes beyond only presets and can apply stuff to multiple layers at the same time.
Great script, but one thing that would make it a lot better (for me at least) is by changing the way the search behaves. Right now, the search returns effects, presets, etc. that start with the given characters rather than return items that contain the given characters.
For example, I have a preset named “Shape trim”, I don't always remember it's called “Shape trim” and sometimes want to write only “trim” and have it come up.
I understand there might be performance issues with searching things this way, but FX console seem to have this part work with presets. I just love that your script goes beyond only presets and can apply stuff to multiple layers at the same time.
Anyways, good job and keep up the good work
Hi Sébastien
That's been implemented in QM 2.0. Please give us a little more time to relese it.
Great script, but one thing that would make it a lot better (for me at least) is by changing the way the search behaves. Right now, the search returns effects, presets, etc. that start with the given characters rather than return items that contain the given characters.
For example, I have a preset named “Shape trim”, I don't always remember it's called “Shape trim” and sometimes want to write only “trim” and have it come up.
I understand there might be performance issues with searching things this way, but FX console seem to have this part work with presets. I just love that your script goes beyond only presets and can apply stuff to multiple layers at the same time.
Anyways, good job and keep up the good work
Hi Sébastien
That's been implemented in QM 2.0. Please give us a little more time to relese it.
Please don't use QM's Setting Window to assing a shortcut to it. You should use the new Visual Keyboard Shortcut Editor.
More info about this new feature here
https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/using/keyboard-shortcuts-reference.html#main-pars_header_1698661027
Cheers,
Edgar
Unfortunately right now I don't have access to a machine that has AE CC 2018 but I just found this other script that has the same problem please look at the end of the comments there is little video showing how to assing a shortcut to a script with the new feature.
Link here:
https://aescripts.com/forums/discussion/1512/keyboard#latest