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2018 Major League Baseball (MLB) All Star Game Code Replacement Rosters
This is an automated code replacement generator for 2018 Major League Baseball (MLB) All Star Game . Please check your extraction files and codes for accuracy.
Select your program:
Photomechanic/PicturePro
AutoHotKey
Typinator Enter Deliminator:
Photomechanic codes have the deliminator entered within the program. However, if you are using
Typinator
to expand codes in Aperature, Lightroom, Photoshop or your favorite editing program to avoid conflicting codes it is recommended to use a deliminator code to prevent conflicting codes. The backslash character (\) is recommended as a default. For example, \b\ would expand to Boston Celtics and \b20\ would expand to Boston Celtics guard Ray Allen (20). Without a deliminator Typinator's default behavior (with the quick expansion option enabled) would be to expand at the typing of the letter 'b'. Thus, if you wanted b1 or b11, without a delminator it would expand to Boston Celtics before you could finish typing the rest of the code. If you do not wish to use a deliminator code, then you will need to go to the Typinator Preferences menu and select the expansion tab and disable quick expansion.
Home Team Prefix:
Home Team:
Select a team
National League
Edit Team Name:
Optionally edit how you want the home team name to be displayed
Visiting Team Prefix:
Visiting Team:
Select a team
American League
Edit Team Name:
Optionally edit how you want the visiting team name to be displayed
Include jersey number codes?
No
#99
(99)
Short code / long name?
Yes
No
(i.e. use the code o40 instead of tpo40n for Oakland Athletics relief pitcher Andrew Bailey (40) )
Include league and team name?
Yes
No
(i.e. Buster Posey #28 of the San Francisco Giants and the National League instead of Buster Posey #28 of the San Francisco Giants )
Output style (only if short code / long name is selected) ?
Standard
Team After Name (Getty format)
Standard output looks like: San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey #28 whereas Team After Name (Getty format) will appear as: catcher Buster Posey #28 of the San Francisco Giants
Include multiple tab codes (only if short code / long name is selected) ?
Yes
No
(i.e. the code s28 yields San Francisco Giants catcher guard Buster Posey (28), s28#2 yields guard Buster Posey (28) and the code s28#3 gives you Buster Posey)
Include useful baseball codes?
Yes
No
(i.e. d1i = during first inning, hbp = hit by pitch, 2hr = two-run home run, etc.)
Include bracketed keywords?
No
Yes [last, first],
Yes [first last]
Selecting this option will include codes for bracketed keywords for the various players. For example, if the [last, first] option is selected, in addition to the normal code for a player (i.e. s28 for San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey (28) a keyword code (i.e. sk28 for [Posey, Buster],) will also be created. Note: there is a comma appeneded to the "[last, first]," option