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RR Skin RED 2.0 http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/rr-s...red-2-0-a.html
What am I missing?
RR doc: If the Slider is clicked/changed a "ONSLDVARNAME" event is triggered.
my slider code:
S01,220,380,142,10,545,75,35,30,H,01,"cursor.png", 5,"$GPXSLIDER1$",
my skinfolder\exectbl.ini:
"ONSLDGPXSLIDER1","RUN;$skinpath$SCRIPTS\RADAR\pla yfile.exe|proximity.wav"
(already test in the skintool RUN;$skinpath$SCRIPTS\RADAR\playfile.exe|proximity .wav and it works)
and no sound while slider moves... :-(
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RR Skin RED 2.0 http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/rr-s...red-2-0-a.html
That command may only be triggered with default RR sliders.
The only thing I can suggest if it's a plugin or a script then add the command sdk.execute("ONSLDGPXSLIDER1") to the sliders SetSlider and ReturnSlider routines.
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I think that the "ONSLDxxxx" events are only exec'd when being change by user, not via SDK or another PI.....
Just like the "ONBTNPRESS" event,only fires when you click the btn.
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Just for information, Pierrot changes the software to send the ONSLDGPXSLIDER1 and itīs exec'd without being change by user. So, about the "ONSLDxxx", is not necessary the "human touch" to fire the event.![]()
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Why IFVAR doesnīt work with ">" or "<"? It would be really helpful this way.
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