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Revision as of 11:26, 15 January 2016
STx implements a powerful scripting language and a signal processing language. This document will try to give you the necessary information to program your own applications.
Current STx Version: STx Version 5.0.6
- General introduction into programming STx applications and scripts.
- A general introduction to the program architecture and the script language syntax
- How to become an STx Guru in 230.195 simple steps (2005)
- Source code
- Examples
- Detailed description of built-in (shell) commands, shell items, standard macros and classes.
- Command Reference
- Macro and Class Reference
- Shell Items
- Signal Processing Subsystem - SP-Units (SPU) and SP-Atoms
- Quick Reference
- How to program STx scripts and toolboxes.
- Script Controller application BScript - the script runtime environment
- Extending STx applications - implementing a Toolbox to integrate scripts into the GUI
- Script Debugger - testing and debugging scripts
- STX Console
- Miscellaneous
- General Descriptions
- Infos for STX Developers
- Bugs
- Plans, Ideas and Wishes