REAPDOCK👇 Exporting and importing text files
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This is Nakashima from AZSTOKE Co., Ltd.
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I am very sorry.
We had planned to release the SILVER API in April, but it is taking longer than expected because we are working on making the SILVER extension more persuasive as we move forward with improvements to BRONZE. We plan to release SILVER in May, so we would appreciate your patience.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Python Weekly Documentation Updates
The theme is " Exporting and importing text files ."
To let you know what SILVER's API can do
We have begun releasing the contents of Reapdock in advance.
*SILVER is scheduled to be released in May.
Document update date is Thursday
This time we will introduce a ReaScript Python version that saves text data, reads it, and outputs it to the console.
Save the three data as a text file in Reaper's resource folder, reload it, and display it on the console.
The contents of the text data that can be saved include the location where the data is saved, the category name of the saved wav file, and the number of files.
After exporting a large amount of data such as sound-adjusted material, just use this ReaScript to leave notes.
Since it is saved in the Reaper resource folder, there is no possibility of the export destination being different depending on the worker.
Anyone can easily check where and how many items have been saved at any time.
Since the exported data is saved on the console, it is convenient to be able to check the export on Reaper.
This time, as the first part of the save data construction edition, we introduced " Exporting and importing text files ."
Please look forward to the second part!
□For detailed documentation on how to generate ReaScript, see 👇
Make your work more efficient with SILVER's API! Look forward to the release🎵
Next time: 5/28 Reapdock Lua version released
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[REAPDOCK]Script documentation can be found here:
[APIDOCK] Please refer to the following table of contents for the APIs used in the script.
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