It seems like changing parameters is possible through the mini rather
than through the shell at all--you could use MAUI elements, at least.
Another thing to try is using static classes and have some smaller .ck
files that take arguments to change the static elements (therefore
changing global frequencies, tempos, etc). That could be easily done
via the shell or via the mini. I'm not sure why using the shell makes
a huge difference, aside from avoiding the mouse.
Did that make any sense? Words are tricky this morning.
Andrew
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Kassen
David;
Well for myself, I just don't grok the mini at all. It seems to me that there really needs to be some kind of incremental (read shell-like command line) interface somewhere, so that I can change parameters on the fly. I'm sure that I just don't understand how y'all do it.
I'm not sure i understand the question. As far as i can see the mini does all that --shell does, just in a different way. could you perhaps try to re-word this because I'm quite intruiged by what you mean by "incremental interface" here.
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