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Re: [ann] TextCommands 0.4.0
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Re: [ann] TextCommands 0.4.0


  • Subject: Re: [ann] TextCommands 0.4.0
  • From: Le Stang Jean-Baptiste <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 00:18:17 +0200

Satimage is providing on their website a basic template for scriptable applications, supporting events/commands and properties for an application. What is really missing is a complete example of a scriptable application with classes, elements, properties. Maybe that has will provide us with that :p

++ JB

Satimage samples : <http://www.satimage.fr/software/en/ downloads_sample_projects.html>

On May 25, 2005, at 10:29 PM, J Stewart wrote:

On 05/25/05 at +0100 has said this


p.s. Would anyone be interested in a tutorial on how to write scriptable FBAs similar to TextCommands? It
requires some basic Python knowledge but is really easy to do.



You bet!




JBS
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