16th January 2004 21:28 UTC
AVS 2.8 tutorial available !
After the upgrade of the French version, I have translated it in English for you ...
You can get it on this page.
The link is OK now.
Good reading!
Archive: AVS 2.8 tutorial available !
piR
16th January 2004 21:28 UTC
AVS 2.8 tutorial available !
After the upgrade of the French version, I have translated it in English for you ...
You can get it on this page.
The link is OK now.
Good reading!
Jaak
16th January 2004 21:33 UTC
why does this link lead to m$.com!
hungryskull
16th January 2004 23:35 UTC
The link is screwed.
piR
17th January 2004 02:06 UTC
Thanks killahbite, but the original link is working too (even when I will change the tutorial's name ;) )
Deamon
17th January 2004 09:48 UTC
Original link works fine over here.
Yathosho
17th January 2004 12:57 UTC
Originally posted by DeamonLast edited by piR on 01-17-2004 at 01:27 AM
Original link works fine over here.
Deamon
17th January 2004 16:15 UTC
:p uhm... whoops :)
sidd
22nd January 2004 07:01 UTC
Yay for pir.
Couple things though:
P.67 You use a=assign(b,c). Afaik, assign has no return value, so a would not equal c.
and
P.76 You say gettime(1) and gettime(2) when you mean -1 and -2
piR
22nd January 2004 11:32 UTC
Originally posted by siddhartha_onep. 67 : This function is only useful in execX() or loop() functions, but this syntax can also be used, and it works (to be sure, I'll check this again - I can't for now as I'm at job).
P.67 You use a=assign(b,c). Afaik, assign has no return value, so a would not equal c.
P.76 You say gettime(1) and gettime(2) when you mean -1 and -2
piR
22nd January 2004 20:40 UTC
Well. I'm at home now.
I have added the forgotten minus.
As it's a very minor update, I didn't change the version nor the name of the tutorial (therefore direct links keep working ... ;) ).
BTW, I confirm that assign() returns the value of its last parameter.
Thanks to siddhartha_one.
jheriko
25th January 2004 08:36 UTC
'assign(dest, source)
= if 'dest' is a variable, assigns the value of 'source' to it. returns the value of 'source'.
a little trick: assign(if(v,a,b),1.0); is like if V is true, a=1.0, otherwise b=1.0. :)'
Thats from the in-built help. You should be feeling ashamed right now sidd... ashamed I say!!!
sidd
29th January 2004 05:29 UTC
ehheh heh heh.. :P
Pixelcraft
30th January 2004 01:15 UTC
I finally downloaded Adobe Reader, and OH MY COW DID THAT SUCK TO DOWNLOAD. Over 4 hours. But not just that. About every 5-20 minutes the internet connection died, and one time for a good 40 minutes it wouldn't reconnect for some reason. :mad::mad::mad:
Great tutorial piR! ;):D
hungryskull
31st January 2004 00:03 UTC
I finally downloaded Adobe Reader, and OH MY COW DID THAT SUCK TO DOWNLOAD/me is glad I already have Reader.
Phaze1987
5th February 2004 22:15 UTC
great tutorial pir, this really makes me wanna start building up a new pack :D
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