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Post by vwyf11 on Sept 22, 2016 6:59:06 GMT -8
Is there a way of programming our own BC's using screenshots much like some of the factory BC's? It would come in handy for clicking buttons that do not have BC's programmed and whose location varies. Clicking trigger points in Beat Detective, Scroll Next, Scroll Previous, Pitch n Time buttons and windows, etc...
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Post by jameyz on Sept 22, 2016 11:58:12 GMT -8
Is there a way of programming our own BC's using screenshots much like some of the factory BC's? It would come in handy for clicking buttons that do not have BC's programmed and whose location varies. Clicking trigger points in Beat Detective, Scroll Next, Scroll Previous, Pitch n Time buttons and windows, etc... You mean like taking a picture and having Raven click that picture?? This would be awesome.. You can use the "Record" function to click any where on the screen, but since the window may open in different spaces. You will want to add the "Bring Window Top left" Batch Command, before running the mouse click, so the window opens in the same space every time. Also, check the new Raven 3.2 as it has new beat detective scripts for "Next, Prev" etc.
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Post by vwyf11 on Sept 22, 2016 14:15:54 GMT -8
I'm saying like how you can have pyautogui analyze a picture in order to find that object on the screen. I was thinking since beat detective always uses the same purple line for beat triggers, you could use a screen grab of it and use the locateonscreen script to find the trigger point with the mouse. Most of the pyautogui scripts I've used have worked fine, but this one never seems to work for me
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Post by jameyz on Sept 22, 2016 14:33:56 GMT -8
This will work on Windows, but isn't really implented yet on OS X. I will ask the programmers about it, probably could get it added in for the next OS X update..
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