 Okay, so here we go. This is a little Python script to change the color of the segments in the timeline. And a huge thank to Mike Vaglienti for getting me through my mental block on how to make this work. So first thing you need to do is, you know, download the script. It's called color seg red and throw it in this folder. Opt Autodesk shared Python. I made a little folder here called color segments. You can just drop it in there. It's this .py file. Don't worry about this PYC that gets created by flame. And then when you start flame or if you're already in flame, you can go here to Python and say rescan Python hooks. You'll see if you right click on a segment, the color segment menu, and then you can change this to red, right? There you go. Then if you go to your keyboard shortcuts and organize this by category and go down to hook, you'll see here somewhere, color segment, color segment red, and you can assign that a hot key, you know, it could be whatever, control alt command, I don't know, R, okay? And then set and save and then close. And now if I click on this one here and or this one here and do control alt command R, you'll look, it made that red, okay? So that's how you apply or assign rather a keyboard shortcut to a Python script. So let's look at making another one of these that has a different color, okay? So I'm gonna double click this and open it up. You can use any text editor. I happen to have BB edit open, which apparently has an update. But if you see here, this is the simple little Python script and you just need to change a couple of values, okay? So if you wanna make one that's blue, you go here and change the definition here to blue and then make sure you also change to blue and then here's your colors, okay? Red, green and blue. So I'm gonna go ahead and change the first one to zero and then this over here to 0.5 for blue and then down here, this is what comes up in the little menu and then what gets executed by the menu. So under color segment, change this to blue and you want this to execute now blue here. So you change this to blue and then just save this. So I'm gonna go save as and it's in the same folder, opt auto-desk shared Python color segment. So I'm gonna call this color seg red, I'm sorry, color seg blue, boom, there it is. Now if I go back into flame and go to Python and say rescan hooks, right? And then go to this guy here and right click, you'll see under color segment, I have two options, red and blue, hit blue, there's blue. So that's how you can use these and you can customize these rather to make as many as you need color wise and then assign them to hotkeys and there you go. Hope that helps and thanks again to Mike.