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In a loop, use variables to designate matching pictures and text (and positions). Embed the sketchpad for text and pictures in the loop. Load the picture and text and position for the current cycle. Cycle through he loop randomly. Like this: (Image)…
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I'm running it flawlessly on a Windows 8 laptop. It's also free, so just try it!
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It would be quite simple if you'd allow an active key press instead of a key release. A very simple solution would entail creating >X-second sound files that consist of the individual items looped (though there are other ways, too). I can outline…
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That's nifty. Also allows you to add the error/distance as another IV or DV.
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I'm sure there are other ways to do this, but this is how I randomize my inline scripts: (Image) That's how the loop containing the inline script looks like. The inline script takes 'val_x', and depending on the value of x, will present a certain …
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Funny, using Courier New (Mac OS 10.7), I only get the smiling smiley, not the frowney (he's still a box). But since it's a font issue, I'll have to deal with it myself. Thank you!
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No, I had already tried a bunch of fonts, including Arial. It works in the Debug Window by the way. BTW, here's my canvas: frowny = u"\u2639"#rating_canvas.text("☹")rating_canvas.text(frowny) Thanks Sebastiaan! Edit, to clari…
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Hey Sebastiaan, * unchecking "run in separate process" did the trick! * the log is nothing but complaints about me assigning to variables before setting them global. (eh) * This is on Windows 7 (the laptop Absurd had to wrestle hard t…
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I've adapted Sebastiaan's proposed solution and it works up to this point. The main problem was getting the next canvas to be delayed after a button press, and only allowing key presses once the critical event of the sequence had been presented, whi…
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Okay, I've had a co-worker explain things to me a bit and I see where I understood your script, Sebastiaan. I will fiddle around with myself some more for now, please don't concern yourself with fixing what I should be able to do myself :) I'll post…
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Thanks Sebastiaan! I think I mostly understand what's going on in that script. It will take me some time to implement it though. Alas, at least I'm learning Python. However, one thing I'm worrying about is that the feedback sound cannot be time-loc…