[sonarblindbeta] Re: Liftoff! Control Surface Operational!

  • From: Steve Matzura <number6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: sonarblindbeta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 04 May 2015 06:42:04 -0400

When you do, I will help you document them so you can post back to
GIT.

On Sun, 3 May 2015 21:27:25 -0600, you wrote:

Yes, but the source is problematic and a lot of things needed changing even
though it is up to date. Still trying to figure out the commands.
John

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ptorpey00@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2015 8:46 PM
To: sonarblindbeta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [sonarblindbeta] Re: Liftoff! Control Surface Operational!

David,

Yes, the Cakewalk control surface SDK is open source and available to
anyone. Here is the link I sent to John with all of the information to get
one started:
https://github.com/Cakewalk/Cakewalk-Control-Surface-SDK

This is the latest SDK from Cakewalk. The JSonar scripts used an earlier
version. I believe that you can compile the control surface into a DLL
using Visual Studio 2013 (which Cakewalk recommends) and then grab all of
the methods and properties of the control surface through objects via the
JAWS scripts.

--Pete


-----Original Message-----
From: sonarblindbeta-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:sonarblindbeta-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Engebretson
Jr.
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2015 4:50 PM
To: sonarblindbeta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [sonarblindbeta] Re: Liftoff! Control Surface Operational!

Is this control service open? Does Sonar make it available for all of its
customers? It would be nice if everyone had access to it and its
documentation. Especially if the UI is being defined.

I'd be willing to get my hands dirty in a UI wrapped around Sonar's API.Let
me know what you need help with.

Best,
David



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From: "Steve Matzura" <number6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2015 1:43 PM
To: <sonarblindbeta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [sonarblindbeta] Re: Liftoff! Control Surface Operational!

There aren't any scripts to test yet. John's just getting the ins and
outs of the control surface under his hands now. That's the JAWS
scripting part of it. He's trying to get straight what to tell the
control surface, and how to understand what it's telling him back when
he gives it things to do. So far there's literally nothing to test.
It's the equivalent of him designing the tool which will help him
design the scripts.

On Sun, 03 May 2015 14:52:19 -0500, you wrote:

That's wonderful

I wish I could test these scripts out, I can't seem to get an answer
from anybody, here I sit with my fully appointed test machine, but
with no demo code, I can't do a thing till I get my jaws.

I mean, I have my code for my serial number, and I was under the
impression I could test with the demo, I've written to rishi and John,
but I guess everyone's too busy.

Or maybe my messages aren't getting through, is there ir is there not
a way to test with a demo copy of jaws till my jaws gets here?




On 5/3/2015 2:12 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
John reports the 32- and 64-bit control surface DLL's are ready for
use! Now all he has to do is figure out the interface between us and
the functions the control surface library can call, and the data
which these functions return and how it should be
displayed/presented to us verbally. The concept of a control surface
is the basis of the old CakeTalking product, and it's where a large
portion of the development and testing for X3 and Platinum access
will occur. In fact, many of the things John has already worked on
will be rewritten because the control surface makes performing those
functions easier and more reliable, so there will be less actual script
code needed.










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