Windows/Android 2015.02.06.00

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  • Fixed object in use elsewhere error from: https://www.ez-robot.com/Community/Forum/Thread?threadId=7167

  • New window will display the size breakdown of a project (can be accessed by the Project Details menu or the Save To EZCloud menu)

  • added HTTP StartServer ControlCommand fix

  • ControlCommand now takes $variable as parameter

  • updated roli project with accurate frames for dance routine


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#2  

Not a complaint and I know it was not listed, but video recording still does not work.

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#3  

Justin, it's being worked on:)

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#4  

Thanks DJ for the fixes, especially the " in use elsewhere@ bug!

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  • ControlCommand now takes $variable as parameter

can you expand on this? Does the variable have to be named $variable or can any variable be passed into the ControlCommand?

Also, does this variable have to include all of the text for the ControlCommand?

Which is correct?

ControlCommand("Soundboard v4", $variable) with $variable being set to "Track_0"

Or does it work like this

ControlCommand($variable) with $variable being set to the value of "Soundboard v4, Track_0"?

I cant seem to get the first one to work with a variable name of $SongID and the second one I haven't tried yet because it doesn't seem to me like this is what is intended.

Thanks

David

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#6  

It has to contain the command that it would expect. If it expects "Track_0", then you will need to have your $variable contain the text "Track_0"

A $variable stores information, such as numbers or words. They are used as placeholders for the actual information that is stored. This allows you to change the value of the $variable (placeholder) anywhere in the program and have that value used when ever the $variable is displayed.

The $variable does not need to be written as "$variable". It can be written as $x, $banana, or even $chicken.

As an example for your inquiry, you would provide text... such as:


$x = "Track_0"

ControlCommand("Soundboard", $x)

I have attached a sample project which demonstrates how to do what you are asking: aa0.EZB

#7  

Thanks DJ. It is as I expected. Opening your project now to see why mine isnt working.

Have a great day!

#8  

Your project worked great. I am tracking down why mine isnt working.

Thanks DJ