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Re: [sc-users] Finding undocumented features



The class browser is very helpful.

Object.browse; // start at the top of the class tree

// Or:
SomeClass.browse;

There is a shortcut key on the Mac for this: cmd-opt-B. In other platforms, I think you have to run the browse command.

It has a search feature whereby you can search for classes or method names. For instance, for your other question, I didn't quite remember IEnvGen, but I searched under subclasses of UGen for "env" and it came right up.

hjh

On May 3, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Carlo Capocasa wrote:

Hello, everyone!

Many thanks to everyone involved!

I have noticed a few times that there seem to be quite a few undocumented features in SC... from control structures to UGens. I have been having a look at the source code to make use of them, but it would be *so* convenient to be able to find these at a glance...

Is there a place to go to find these? I also heard of an SC book in the works, will it include a more complete set of docs? Or is there a way to generate a list of the names from the source code or something like that?

Thank you so much for creating the world's best synthesizer framework! (in my humble very important opinion)


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