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Old   January 14, 2005, 07:41
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pieizquierdo (miguel)
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how can I set up a programm to leave fluent working alone?

where can I find information on this?

is this GUI?

Miguel
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Old   January 14, 2005, 09:04
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Chris Bailey
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Look at the User Guide chapter on the Text User Interface to see how to write programs (journal files) for the Text Menu System / Text Prompt System, or for the Scheme interpreter. Does that get you what you want?

Hint: you either write a series of simple commands for the TMS/TPS, or else you write a more complicated program in Scheme (a general purpose language derived from Lisp), and you use the command ti-menu-load-string to pass strings as commands to the TMS/TPS.
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Old   January 14, 2005, 10:29
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pieizquierdo (miguel)
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Thanks Chris

I had a look at it and it seems it is what I needed. Comprehensive reading starts now.

cheers
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