Re: [Audacity-nyquist] Modification of the Ctrl+M label placer
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From: edgar <edg...@we...> - 2010-03-14 11:28:29
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Hi Anthony, > I can't see how Nyquist handles keypresses or how to read the > event time Short version: With Nyquist it is not possible to add labels during recording. Here a more detailed version: Audacity and Nyquist are two separate projects: Nyquist: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~music/music.software.html Audacity: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ The Nyquist language was ported and integrated into Audacity at a very early stage of the Audacity project, when Dominik Mazzoni (Audacity) was a student of Roger Dannenberg (Nyquist) at the Carnegie Mellon University. The Nyquist interpreter runs as a sub-language inside Audacity. The bad news: Because Audacity and Nyquist are two different things, Nyquist has no access to the Audacity GUI events (like keystrokes), which in Audacity are handled by another library named wxWidgets: wxWidgets: http://www.wxwidgets.org/ The only way to change or add functionality to the Audacity keystroke behaviour is by adding C/C++ functions to the Audacity source code. Maybe you might ask your question on the Audacity developers list? Sorry to tell this... - edgar -- The author of this email does not necessarily endorse the following advertisements, which are the sole responsibility of the advertiser: |