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- From: "Dirk Taggesell" <craven@rlyeh.muc.de>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 96 16:07:16
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- Subject: Re: How to control Scala from ARexx?
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- singh@wwa.com schrieb in singh-1102952119040001@pool3-059.wwa.com
- unter dem Subject Re: How to control Scala from ARexx? folgendes:
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- > Could you do it the other way round - that is insert the arexx commands
- > for your editing software in a scala script and execute the commands from
- > scala?
-
- Technically spoken, yes. But it makes no sense because the events have
- to be invoked from the edit software depending on the actual timecode
- of the tape. I cannot pre-calculate rewind and forewind times or
- cassette swapping.
- As far as I got told, there is no possibility to invoke and
- ARexx-Command like "next page" to Scala. They forgot to implement it!
-
- Now I will try to go the other way round and I try to find a program which
- can insert Mouse events into the input stream. Then I can invoke this
- from the edit software, simulating a right-mousebutton-press.
- Hope the guys from scala implemented their input reactions via the
- normal input stream...
-
- --
- mfg Craven
- Dirk Taggesell, Muenchen
- craven@rlyeh.muc.de
- http://www.muc.de/~rlyeh
-
- If you really know how the hardware works, you'll write better software,
- and if you really know how the software works, you'll design better
- hardware.
-
- Dave Haynie in comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- (Msg-ID: 1995May3.172432.29256@scala.scala.com)
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