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Hi,

I tried several times in the past to use event-scripts but I never had any luck. Simple examples to enter in the hfs.events did not work with my HFS-installation.

Now installed HFS on another PC to experiment with some templates and template changes and I tried hfs-events again.
Event-sripts work here without any problem.

What could be the difference in both installations that make either hfs.events work or not?

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What could be the difference in both installations that make either hfs.events work or not?

Maybe macros aren't enabled in one of them.  Check :  menu -> HTML template.
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Maybe macros aren't enabled in one of them.  Check :  menu -> HTML template.
Macros are enabled.


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Does the file 'hfs.events' show up in the root of your hfs folder on your drive?  It should.  If so, open with an editor like notepad, or use Alt+F6 from the HFS gui, to see if you can spot the reason why it isn't being read.  Still no idea - delete the hfs.events file from the pc it isn't working in and let HFS re-create it with Alt+F6.  You are using the latest and same build of HFS on both pc's aren't you?
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Does the file 'hfs.events' show up in the root of your hfs folder on your drive?  It should.  If so, open with an editor like notepad, or use Alt+F6 from the HFS gui, to see if you can spot the reason why it isn't being read. 
I still could not spot any reason, so I did this:

Still no idea - delete the hfs.events file from the pc it isn't working in and let HFS re-create it with Alt+F6.

Thank you maverick. That was the solution.