yea bugbyte is right it happened to me too, no big deal though it was a small string...also i dunno if i was doing somehting wrong, but when writing an ini with the editor the close program button doesnt work
Looks like what it does is erase every command under a master command. If you have two master commands, it doesn't erase them both, just the one. Here's how to make it erase the file:
1. Click "Create new settings file"
2. Click on a master command
3. Click on the "+" of that master command
4. Click on the child command you want to erase
5. Click "delete" command
It will erase ALL of the commands, including that master command.
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yea bugbyte is right it happened to me too, no big deal though it was a small string...also i dunno if i was doing somehting wrong, but when writing an ini with the editor the close program button doesnt work
OK.. here is what i think is happening.
Simple Answer: Whatever is in bold, will be deleted.
Complex Answer:
You have a tree like this...
if you select music and press delete, it will delete everythingCode:music play [app]c:\something [FPplay] pause [FPpause]
if you select play and press delete, it will delete play and its command which is [app]c:\something AND [FPplay]
if you select [app]c:\something or [FPplay] it will select "play" (and play will become bold) because "play" is the child command and [FPplay] is just an action. Once you hit delete, it will delete the entire command.
To get rid of [app]c:\something on the command above, double click "play", and then delete it from the list on the right. After that click "Save Command".
Bruno Speech Recognition - Advanced Speech Recognition designed to control any program. Extra support for FrodoPlayer and Winamp.
Excellent job. I love the command structure. Just one question: does it support macros for mouse clicks and such? I didn't see anything in the help file about it and I'm assuming it doesn't. If not, is that an upcoming feature?
If it was requested.
I just didn't see the use for mouse clicks.
Bruno Speech Recognition - Advanced Speech Recognition designed to control any program. Extra support for FrodoPlayer and Winamp.
Unless I'm missing something, the only way to search songs in Frodoplayer is to click the Search button (which does have a hotkey) then clicking on Title, Artist, or Album (no hotkeys). Not to mention the added versatility that mouse macros would bring to your program. This is the only thing keeping me from using BSR at the moment.
um, WOW.
congrats. you just saved my car from getting the axe AND I am now severly pursuing my carputer install. Thanks so much and I look foward to using your program.
Are there any good threads that can get me started on all of this? I am mostly referring to V.R . and its integration with frodo and what the command strings are like.
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/classified-archive/70918-fs-ft-laptop-memory-internal-laptop-wifi-card-hd-bluetooth.html#post759606
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I will add mouse clicks then...
It really isn't that hard to code.
I'll just do an X, Y, Right or Left, and possibly a duration.
[mouse]200,400,R,100
sound good?
Bruno Speech Recognition - Advanced Speech Recognition designed to control any program. Extra support for FrodoPlayer and Winamp.
Look at the Help.htm file that came with the program, and experiment. If you sill have a specific question, then you can start a new thread in this forum or ask here.Originally Posted by FiReBReTHa
Bruno Speech Recognition - Advanced Speech Recognition designed to control any program. Extra support for FrodoPlayer and Winamp.
By duration do you mean a delay? That would be most useful for these types of macros.Originally Posted by FunkDaMonkMan
Sounds good. Keep up the good work!
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