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4. To trigger the macro, it needs to be added to an X-keys or GPI device.
t For X-keys, select Tools > Options > Actions > K-keys. Click the button and in the
Choose Action dialog box, select the macros from Control > Macros.
t For GPI, select Tools > System Settings > GPI and select the appropriate GPI. Then
select Control > Macros and the appropriate index.
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Command sends the macro through its index, but unless the macro also specifies the frame
buffer, Chryon Lyric will apply the macro to the active frame buffer. So, even though
Command is channel specific, the macro is not channel specific unless the frame buffer is
defined in the macro.
Configuring the Graphic Inventory Editor
The configuration of the Graphic Inventory Editor (GIE) involves multiple procedures that
are covered in this section in a standard workflow. Configuration is done on the device, using
the GIE application. The GIE application provides a multi-tabbed user interface for
managing graphic inventory. Those tabs are: Templates and Styles. For more information
about each tab in the GIE application, see the following sections: “Working with Templates”
on page 147 and “Working with Styles” on page 149.
The first step in the configuration process is to identify a path to your graphic inventory.
To specify the inventory path:
1. Click the Start button and select Programs > Avid > Avid Graphic Inventory Editor.
2. Click the Browse button.
3. In the Browse dialog box, navigate to the XML file specified earlier in the Avid Service
Configuration application.
4. Click Open.
After an inventory path is set, the New and Import buttons are enabled.