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I’d like to have a linear cursor traverse a straight line on an x-axis and at various points have circles activated and deactivated on the z-axis.
How do I do that?
Put in other words: is there a way to control whether or not a curve is active based on the position of a cursor on a different curve? I presume this is doable using a script, no?
I presume it might read as follows:
function alterateWithScript() {
if(cursor_xpos> 1)
run(“setactive 4 0”);
}
Any edits on the fly must exist in the alternateWithScript() function, correct?
Thanks!
Hi!
Hmmm, not sure it is possible with scripts because scripts are executed one time at the score loading. It’s more a question of retroactivity (direct://) and message scripting (using {}). On your cursor, set the following message (dble-click) :
direct:// setActive 4 {(cursor_xPos > 1)?(0):(1)}
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