<div dir="ltr">This was very helpful, and i was able to see how it works (and have modified it for my purposes successfully)<br><br>On Thursday, November 14, 2013 1:56:59 PM UTC-5, McFarlane, David wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">BTW, I found the location for that file by looking in the Contents of
<br>the EP1 E-Basic Help under E-Basic > Welcome, where I found the following text:
<br>
<br>"To illustrate the use of the statement, function, command or object,
<br>two sample programs have been included with your install,
<br>E-BasicExample.es and E-BasicSoundExample.es Simply copy and paste
<br>the sample script to the proper InLine object as instructed in the
<br>notes following the script."
<br>
<br>(This is from the E-Basic Help for EP1. The EP2 E-Basic Help
<br>contains a similar notice under the "Using E-Basic Help" topic in the
<br>Contents tab.)
<br>
<br>-- David McFarlane
<br>
<br>
<br>At 11/14/2013 01:46 PM Thursday, David McFarlane wrote:
<br>>Look in your My Experiments folder for a file named
<br>>"E-BasicExample.es" (or .es2). Open that in E-Studio, and you will
<br>>see the Setup inline in the structure just under SessionProc.
<br>>
<br>>Note that the code examples throughout the E-Basic Help are meant to
<br>>be used with this example program. Note also that many of the code
<br>>examples in the E-Basic Help are flawed -- some of them contain rank
<br>>syntax mistakes that result in compile-time errors, and even when
<br>>the code works, they are often examples of poor programming
<br>>practices. Best to take the examples as mere starting guidelines,
<br>>use them to grasp the underlying principles, and then build anew
<br>>from that understanding.
<br>>
<br>>Good luck.
<br>>
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<br>>At 11/14/2013 12:25 PM Thursday, Stephen Mattingly wrote:
<br>>>Hi All,
<br>>> I am trying to find the "setup inline object" to try out an
<br>>> example script (under MouseResponseData.CursorX in Ebasic help). I
<br>>> can make an inline1, and an inline 2, but where do i post part A?
<br>>> I tried just posting it into the "user" tab of the script, but i
<br>>> get an error. any help would be greatly appreciated!
<br>
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