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Yes you may. You don't need my permission :p :p :p But it won't work. Your using the experiment_path and subject_nr variables like you would in the GUI but you have to use them like you should in Python inline script. After some searching on t…
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Here's documentation on how to use Python in OpenSesame: * http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.1/manual/python/about/ If you're new to OpenSesame it might be wise to follow some tutorials: * http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/ >> Tutorials button
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Hi ria, Looking here http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.1/manual/stimuli/video/ there's no documentation on how to use the VLC plugin (nor the more recent media_player_mpy plugin) so I guess you'll have to use OpenCV or stick with the GUI. Best, Jarik PS i…
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You can use the command line (cmd.exe on Windows) or use a batch file For your previous question I guess you could use experiment_path: * http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.1/manual/variables/#built-in-variables Best, Jarik
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Ah perfect. Thanks for sharing! It is indeed reported here: * http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.1/manual/forms/widgets/form/#function-form4695exec40focus95widgetnone41
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Hi tsummer2, In the ready-made plugin form_text_input the text_input widget has a keyword focus=yes. Possibly this also works for your form. Or maybe you can use the ready-made plugin form_text_input? Best, Jarik
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Hi @Daniel, Indeed from OpenSesame 3.1.0 and up the Info.plist file doesn't look good. (Image) Info.plist from opensesame_3.0.7-osx-1.dmg on the left and from opensesame_3.1.2-py2.7-macos-1.dmg on the right.
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Hi Grusha, After I downloaded your big(!) experiment I noticed a few things that also might be of general interest for others with big experiments: * You made the wise choice to keep your 3600+ .wav files out of the experiment, but I still saw 4 .…
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Can you try if var.response3 == 'no': or maybe if var.response3 == 'No':
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OK I see now the test you want to use is: if var.response2 == None: Note you test for == None instead of == ''for the rating_scale widget in the new_form_base. The output from the logger item kind of indicated this in your previous post ;) Also n…
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(Quote) Technically you can always click the next button, but the inline script that follows will rerun the form until an answer is given. (Quote) This is correct behavior right? "response2" is "None" when you don't select an op…
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You are putting "form code" like set form_question "bla bla bla?" in a sequence item. This won't work. Note that for some items you will have to use code like for an inline_script item or a form_base item. But for some items lik…
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Can you upload the experiment or post the code from the inline script that is causing the error? I can't find the problem in the error message(s) you provide.
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Hi @DCube, Guess that is what OpenSesame Run is for: * http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.0/usage/opensesamerun/ Note the link is to the 3.0 documentation not the latest 3.1 documentation but I think OpenSesame Run still comes with OpenSesame like it did i…
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Hi Maz, A working example is attached to my previous post. There's a little bit of code in the inline_script item (which is in the sequence item after the form). Ones you understand the working example it shouldn't be too hard for you to apply the …
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Hi Grusha, I guess the followup questions would be: * What OS are you using (something like Windows 7 64 bit for example) * What OpenSesame version are u using (something like 3.0.7 for example) * Could you upload your experiment including all fil…
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Yes, you should modify things a little :) In the attached example note the inline script lines: if self.get('response') == '': So the output variable of the form_base item has to be response items['new_form_base'].prepare() items['ne…
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Hi Thomas, What a smart way to send your experiment via a private message and thanks for the approval to share the solution publicly here so others can benefit. The thing is the last cycle (or row) 130 is completely empty and the Order is set to r…
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Could you upload your experiment? Maybe I can take a quick look. Best, Jarik
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Hi Thomas, It seems the variable OP1 or OP2 has no value and so you get this error: (Quote) Possibly you define this variable OP1 or OP2 in a loop item where there is an empty entry (an empty cell in the loop table)? Best, Jarik
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Hi Grusha, It sounds a bit like the issue I reported here: * https://github.com/smathot/OpenSesame/issues/450 Although I did not have the problem with OpenSesame 3.0.7 But it might be worth the effort to quickly check the number of cycles in you…
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If you're using OpenSesame 3 please also see: * http://forum.cogsci.nl/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/7750/#Comment_7750
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Hi Maz, Maybe this helps: * http://forum.cogsci.nl/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/7616/#Comment_7616 Best, Jarik
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So using OpenSesame 3.0.7 which gives more informative error messages like: * Missing end block for multiline variable "_run" in item ReStudy_1 * Failed to parse line "set _prepare "#set max x and y resolution". Is there a …
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OpenSesame 3.0.7 is a bit more informative on the error. Maybe that helps: (Quote) Best, Jarik
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(Quote) Sounds very plausible indeed because OpenSesame_3.1.0a46-anaconda-osx-1 you provided for testing some time ago has the menu items present at their correct places (and I assume that still uses Qt4).
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Hi Hugo, Please find your slightly modified experiment attached. I used a sketchpad item that also displays the delay on screen. If you run the experiment you will see the loop loop_1_active_1 gives random delays (200, 500 or 800) between the mouse…
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Yes, it's gone when running in multiprocess mode (and I get it back by running in inprocess again). (Quote) This is also not a showstopper in my opinion but it is strange. All applications (also our VU-DAMS program) have the quit option in the 'mai…
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Here are the steps: * Freshly installed OSX 10.11 on Macbook Pro Mid 2012 * Downloaded opensesame_3.1.2-py2.7-qt5-macos-1.dmg * Dragged OpenSesame to Application folder * Run the Default template fullscreen * Click Cancel on X11 message * >No er…
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Hi Hugo, You will have to remove 2 of the 3 advanced_delays as you will vary the duration via the advanced_delay variable from the loop item. Now the difficult part is the Duration field of the advanced_delay item does not expect anything else then…