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Now available: OpenSesame Portable 0.26.2! What's new? Added support for OpenSesameRun, meaning it's possible to either use OpenSesameRun to run experiments without using the experiment builder or even use a batch-file to start an experiment direct…
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Hi Andrea! Terribly sorry, I must've missed that... I can give you some (preliminary) feedback on your question: there seems to be nothing wrong with portable Python*. I've just tested it and all the libraries you import are indeed importable in th…
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Thanks, that's really great! Might be a good idea to include this in the osdoc-pages, I think. Personally, I think the command line options are fine as they are for opensesame.exe. I don't really see the point in using 'em, actually. Those for ope…
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Hi Sebastiaan, The following commands don't work on my win7 laptop's cmd.exe: Directory is always *\Program Files (x86)\OpenSesame, where opensesame.exe and opensesamerun.exe are located. opensesame --help opensesame.exe --help Both briefly ope…
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OpenSesame 0.26 is now available in a portable version! See here.
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Yeah, that makes sense! And your code is about right, but it's probably easier to set up your own counter from the start if you plan to do things like this (so the code will look a bit different). At the beginning of your experiment, put up an inli…
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Yeah, that's exactly what it means! If you look at the script of a sketchpad that presents a picture, you'll see something like this: draw image 0.0 0.0 "[picname].bmp" scale=1.0 center=1 show_if="always" but you might as well …
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Ah, yes, I can see how that could be a problem. In the third inline, I used the OpenSesame default variable count_inline_script_3 to call a specific entry in our list (with the pictures that had high scores). This count goes up one every time inline…
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No problem! Good luck and keep me posted :)
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Yeah, sure! Here it is: http://www.cogsci.nl/esdalmaijer/remember_sequence.opensesame. Or see here, right click on it and download it to your pc. Please let me know if you've got it, so I can take it off-line again (it's not really supposed to be t…
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I don't know of any software you could use within OpenSesame, but there's always the option to use an inline_script (where you can use Python code to do whatever the heck you want). Firstly, I think it'd work best if you were to name your pictures …
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Haha (no offence, you undoubtedly have a good cause, but the general image of scientists being on strike just hit my funny bone), you're on strike? Whatfor? Anyhow, you're welcome, good luck and keep me posted indeed!
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I think I can answer that for you as well: In it's most simple form, the experiment would look like this: sequence_experiment (basic sequence, i.e. whole experiment) ...inline_script_1 * ...sketchpad_welcome (introduction) ...loop_items (this i…
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Hi Sebastiaan! * Great! * Yeah... However proud I may be of our mathematical heritage, it's not making things any clearer, so I guess you're right :p * Well, it would give a nice indication of what someone is doing wrong (so the mistake wouldn't li…
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You rang? PyAudio is a single Python-file, right? Simply add it to this directory *\opensesameportable-0.25-1-win32\PortablePython_1.1_py2.6.1\App\Lib\site-packages of the portable 0.25 version (downloadable here: http://cogsci.nl/esdalmaijer/ ) an…
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The most recent pre-release of OpenSesame 0.26 is now available in a portable version too! See here!
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Thanks, it did the trick!
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Have you tried setting the sketchpad's duration? It sounds like it's still on 'buttonpress'.
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You're welcome! Thanks for adding it to your website.
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Yeah, that'd be nice! I'll try contacting SR Research in the meantime.
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Haha, yes, that seems like the easier way to go. Thanks! I wouldn't mind it at all if you were to put it on the website (as long as there's no violating any licenses, but you seem to have a keen eye for that, so I guess that won't be a problem). H…
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Hi Sebastiaan, I've transferred a .zip-file with everything you need. Mind you, this is actually running OpenSesame from source (but to be able to do so, I needed to modify the basis portablePython). It's probably possible to create a PortableOpenS…
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Hi Sebastiaan! I'll try getting it to you somewhere before the weekend. It's a USB with the 2.6-version of Portable Python (but with all the stuff OpenSesame needs to run added to it), the OpenSesame binary (downloaded from your site), including th…
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Hey Sebastiaan! Sorry for yet another late reply! I've checked it on a different computer (PC, win XP, OpenSesame 0.25; mine was laptop, win7, OpenSesame 0.25) and now the psycho back-end did give exact timestamps, taking the refresh rate into acco…
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Hi Sebastiaan! Thanks for the quick reply. Sorry I didn't respond sooner! I've tried using the psycho back-end, but the values still seem off a bit: time_beeld1_____time_beeld2_____difference_____[aanbiedingstijd]344,15819_____345,925806_____1,767…
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Hi Sebastiaan, That seems to work, thanks a bunch!
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This one's great, thanks a bunch! This could be a bit of a silly question, but I'm going to risk making a slight fool of myself: where can I adjust the colours of the text and maybe the background as well? Did I miss it in your code? Thanks in adva…