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Don't think you can, not that I've seen anyway

 

The script editor can look pretty daunting when first going into it, but in reality it's not so hard

 

What you can do, although I might get some critisicm here, is take the script the GUI generates and then just open it in the script editor and add the Tempo commands you want

 

As I recall when a GUI file is made (*.fcf) it generates a script file, I think it's placed in the Scripts folder, that file is a *.tmc with the same name. Open it in the Script editor and then add the Tempo commands you require. The Target Script Editor Basics will tell you how and it's all bookmarked so just go to the relevant section.

 

That's how I started scripting by using the GUI then adding to the auto generated script. It's not really the best way to make a script but for just starting out it's a pretty easy and fast way if you can't be bothered to plough through the manual.

 

If you're having diifficulty then post up your script (or PM me) and tell us what you want to add and I/we here will do our best help.

 

Once you get over what looks like a complicated mess of lines of code, you'll start to use the Editor, or at least I did. The GUI can do quite a bit over just using the HOTAS as a "button box" but the editor really opens up so many other posssibilities, that you'll start to use it...............there is no going back 😄

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