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Re: an xPL worked example, was : STX...ETX (long)


  • Subject: Re: an xPL worked example, was : STX...ETX (long)
  • From: Ian Lowe
  • Date: Sun, 11 May 2003 21:03:00 +0000

Not yet, as that one was a very rapid knock up (the application) and I
haven't had a chance to finalise some stuff.. in general, though:

SLIDER="Wave" or "CD Digital" (the same name as the AV
source on your PC:
"master" is a shorthand for the main audio control, whatever that
happens to
be called on your PC)
[LEVEL]= +number -number or a literal value between 0 and 255
[BALANCE] = a number between -100 (full left) and +100 (full right)
[MUTE]= yes/no (per slider)

This functionality may well end up in an AUDIO.BASIC extension, rather than
it's own schema, which is why it's not published...

I'll leave the explanation to Tony or John, as it's rather low level, but
the configuration system for these apps will include an xml declaration of
their capabilities, making it much easier to sort these things out.

Plans certainly exist for centralised configuration records, sample scripts
would be the obvious extension to that, making for the same sort of peer
support as homeseer enjoys :)

Ian.

----- Original Message -----
From: Steve B
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href="/group/ukha_xpl/post?postID=eTKaIYGa1MRnQN4prWxkk4KjfGcxwKOI9hCD45cMkgLbNfnE3gBMSq4S2OOQ29EN0BDRZhC5F84GDel0m9k">ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx</a>
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2003 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_xpl] an xPL worked example, was : STX...ETX (long)


Is there a schema to see what the baby can do ?

Seems we should have a hal script repository to show what can be dreamed
up.

At 18:50 11/05/2003 +0100, you wrote:


Here you go Steve: all debugging gladly accepted!



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