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SX/B Commands

RsadeikaRsadeika Posts: 3,837
edited 2005-02-10 19:47 in General Discussion
Does anybody happen to know if 'freqout' was the only command that was left out of the documentation. Are their other SX/B commands that are not documented.

If you need to use 'freqout' command, there is a program, freqout.sxb, that can be found in the ... \Examples\SXB dir, that uses that command.

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  • BeanBean Posts: 8,129
    edited 2005-02-10 16:11
    As far as I know, that is the only one.

    Was there a particular command you were looking for ?

    Bean.
  • Jon WilliamsJon Williams Posts: 6,491
    edited 2005-02-10 17:07
    To clarify, FREQOUT was only left out of the index -- you can get to the details through a link on the SOUND page.

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  • RsadeikaRsadeika Posts: 3,837
    edited 2005-02-10 17:11
    Thanks Bean. I always think in terms of, if their was one then their may be others. I wonder if anybody has submited that question to the Parallax tech dept.
  • Jon WilliamsJon Williams Posts: 6,491
    edited 2005-02-10 17:30
    Trust me, we're not trying to hide anything -- it was my fault that got left out and the Help file is now being updated for the upcoming release of version 1.2 (sometime in March, and adds a lot of new features that we think everyone will like).

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  • RsadeikaRsadeika Posts: 3,837
    edited 2005-02-10 18:24
    Thanks Jon. I was not trying to imply that their are 'hidden' features. It has been my experience that things tend to fall through the cracks.
    Have you ever considered a spell checker for this site, my spelling is terrible.
  • Paul BakerPaul Baker Posts: 6,351
    edited 2005-02-10 18:44
    Rsadeika said...
    Have you ever considered a spell checker for this site, my spelling is terrible.
    Its scheduled for the next update of the code for the forum, no word on when that will be though.
  • Jim McCorisonJim McCorison Posts: 359
    edited 2005-02-10 19:47
    And if you want to change over to a more open, less attack prone, easier to use browser, convert to Firefox. There are dozens, probably hundreds, of plug-ins including a spell checker. I use this feature quite a bit as my spelling leaves something to be desired.

    Jim
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