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steamroom Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Sorry for the possibly stupid question... I know the section in the book, and the examples within kyma, but is there an actual reference list of capytalk expressions? from time to time i come across one I have never seen before, and can find no explanation anywhere. I also wish I could just go through ones I haven't used before and try them out, there has to be more than the ones listed in the back of the book... any help would be greatly appreciated! best, jim IP: Logged |
cebec Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Hi Jim, Not exactly what you're looking for but might help: http://www.symbolicsound.com/zzz/pub/Learn/KymaOldDocumentation/ExpressionsQuickReference.pdf Matt IP: Logged |
Peripatitis Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() A better reference would indeed be great (probably one within the program) In case you don't know this Jim, command+h brings a menu which i suppose lists all the available expressions. [This message has been edited by Peripatitis (edited 15 October 2014).] IP: Logged |
GregoryCichoracki Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() There are others not in that documentation I think.... Like maxHarmonic , which is a capytalk message. IP: Logged |
ChristianSchloesser Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() You can login and go to the Kyma update page: http://www.symbolicsound.com/cgi-bin/bin/view/Know/KymaXDownloads If you scroll down you will see that CapyTalk and Smalltalk changes and addons are documented or introduced for several updates. I usually search there if i stumble upon a "unkown" expression or message i did not find in the other sources above.
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steamroom Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() thanks everyone... the tip on the updates page was one i had never thought of, oops, sorry! thanks for all the help! jim IP: Logged |
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