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LiveSources

LiveSources serve as a way to get a large amount of data into Colorway quickly and conveniently. A LiveSource is essentially a library of multiple assets.

To create a LiveSource, you need to specify a folder on your disk in Colorway. Colorway then imports the content of the folder to your project. The files become available variants. You can easily switch between them and see your assets update on the sheet. Colorway also tracks any changes made to the folder on disk, and updates your project with the modifications. For instance, if you specified a folder of image files as a LiveSource and later add new files to it, the new images appear in Colorway as possible variants for that asset.

You can create a LiveSource from a folder containing any of the valid asset types in Colorway. If you try to use a folder with a mixture of asset types, you need to specify what type of LiveSource you'd like to create. Colorway then only shows the qualifying files in the folder as available variants. For example, if you have a folder of image files and .txt files, and you choose to create an image item, Colorway only displays the images in the folder as variants.

Local and Global LiveSources

You can use two types of LiveSources in Colorway: local and global LiveSources. They work almost the same way, but there are some fundamental differences in how they behave in a project.

The following table highlights the differences between the two types:

Local LiveSources

Global LiveSources

The default LiveSource type.

Available in the current project only.

Not preserved between sessions of Colorway.

You can convert a local LiveSource to global.

Available in all projects.

Preserved between sessions of Colorway.

The Source Browser

The Source Browser gives you an overview of the available LiveSources in your project, and you can also specify new ones. To open it, select LiveSources > Source Browser, or Ctrl'

At the top of the dialog, you can filter which asset types you would like to see. By default, it is set to All types. To display only a certain asset type, click the small arrow on the right of the field and select the source type you need.

You can see the folders in the top-left panel.

You can give your LiveSources custom names to more easily identify them. To do this, double-click on the name in the left-hand panel and enter a new one in the field.

Tip:  You can create quick links to your most frequently used sources under File System for easy access. To do this, navigate to the source and click the (star) icon next to the file path at the top.

Tip:  You can convert a local LiveSource to a global one and the other way around. To do this, click the circle next to the source. It turns blue, signifying that the source is now global. If you try to convert a global LiveSource to a local one, Colorway displays a warning that other projects may be using the LiveSource. Click OK to continue or Cancel to stop the conversion.

To specify a folder as a local LiveSource, navigate to it and click Add Source... at the bottom of the panel.

To remove a folder from your list of LiveSources, click Remove.

Note:  When you're trying to delete a global LiveSource, Colorway displays a warning that other projects may be using it.

Adding LiveSources to Your Sheet

You can add a LiveSource of multiple items to your sheet similarly to adding any item, but instead of selecting a single file, you specify a folder of files.

1.   Open a file browser in one of the following ways:

Press I on the keyboard,

OR

Click the Place tool in the right menu, click on your sheet, and drag out a bounding box.

2.   Navigate to the folder you'd like to add, and click Select.

Tip:  You can also drag-and-drop a folder to your sheet.

Colorway creates a new item on your sheet and displays the first valid variant in the folder.

Note:  When you are trying to add a folder containing a mixture of asset types, Colorway displays a dialog, where you can select the type of item you'd like to create. According to what type you select, only the qualifying assets from the folder become available as variants.