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Edit/Customize/"Hack" the Expression Language Menu?
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N***@adobeforums.com
2009-03-06 20:20:34 UTC
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Is there anyway to edit the Expression Language Menu?

Further Explanation:
The little (>) round button next to the pickwhip that has all of the "base" expressions.

Global>
vector Math>
Key>

Is there a way to add your own category>
Custom>

say you use time*1000 all the time, instead of just typing it (which in this case isn't a big deal) or going (>)Global>time and typing *1000, you could just go to (>)Custom>time*1000
N***@adobeforums.com
2009-03-06 21:03:27 UTC
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maybe something in the BEE.dll? but 1, editing that most likely violates the eula, and to it will most likely crash afterefects... ...
M***@adobeforums.com
2009-03-12 18:28:50 UTC
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No, not at all. How would you hack it, not knowing the hex/binary offsets it ties into? For your specific needs: Why not use animation presets? Is that too obvious to be missed?

Mylenium
A***@adobeforums.com
2009-03-13 01:19:14 UTC
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Animation presets will modify the entire expression, rather than inserting the code into the existing expression.
M***@adobeforums.com
2009-03-16 12:55:43 UTC
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Yeah, but I fail to see the differentiation. For such simple stuff it would be just the right thing. For more complex stuff you'd have to define the variables in more complex ways, anyway, so having it in the menu is of limited use at best. I rarely use it except for the odd occasion when someone asks about something that I never use and i need to look it up... I'm not sure. In that regard it would be much more consistent to have custom classes and have the editor work with code hinting, both of which are not really available in AE....

Mylenium

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