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Revision as of 09:20, 7 May 2012
- File: STDLIB.STX, linked to library STX.LIB
- Title: STx main library
- Content
application management → AppLoad — AppMain · AppCleanup · AppHelp — message handling → PostMessage · SetMsgHandler · DispatchMsg · MsgQueue · MsgFilter · GetMessage — utilities for standard
STx applications→ ExtSetup · PlayCursor · GenerateScaleParams · MetaSegment — file functions → stxFileTypeList · stxFileType · SectionFile · FileToolBox — display functions → LogWindow · ConLog · UM and EM · ShowItem — dialog and window functions → CreateMenu · DoModalDialog · SetModalWindow · GetWindowPos · SetWindowPos · WindowSizeDlg · GetMonitor · GetDesktop · ProgressBox · InitDialogItem · SetControlMode — SPU and graph functions → SetGraphXScale · GetOutputValue — SPUs → XScaleLinear · XScaleBark · Table2Output · Wave2output
- Variables and items used by this library
name type description
AppLoad
APPLOAD [ caller [ ; nch ; code ]
- Dialog to create a new soundfile.
argument | description | default |
---|---|---|
srate | Sampling rate in Hz | last dialog value |
nch | Number of channels. | last dialog value |
code | Signal sample size (number of bits) and code. | last dialog value |
RESULT | description | |
path | The full pathname of the created soundfile. | |
empty string | If the dialog was canceled or the creation fails. |
- Notes
- This function uses a two step dialog. In the first the soundfile name is selected. The second is used to select the soundfile parameters.
- The new soundfile is always the created using the Windows WAVE format.
- On return, the soundfile is created but not opened.
- See also