Aegisub/aegisub/automation/demos/auto3/8-skeleton.lua
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  3. svn mv Makefile.am MatroskaParser.c auto4_perldata.inc bitmaps boost \
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* See r2749 for full description.

Originally committed to SVN as r2752.
2009-03-08 08:30:39 +00:00

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-- Aegisub Automation demonstration script
-- Original written by Niels Martin Hansen
-- Given into the public domain
name = "Karaoke skeleton demo"
description = "This script demonstrates the use of the karaskel.lua include file, to avoid writing almost identical code for every karaoke effect script."
version, kind, configuration = 3, 'basic_ass', {}
-- Include the "magic" karaskel.lua file. It also includes utils.lua for you.
-- karaskel.lua defines the process_lines function, so you'll usually not have to write that yourself
include("karaskel.lua")
-- Instead, a do_syllable function is written. This is called by karaskel for every syllable, to get the text replacement for that syllable.
function do_syllable(meta, styles, config, line, syl)
-- First check if it's the first syllable on the line; if it is don't bother doing anything special
if syl.i == 0 then
-- Remember you have to return the text of the syllable as well as any formatting tags you want
return syl.text
else
-- For other syllables, apply a little effect
return string.format("{\\r\\k%d\\t(%d,%d,\\1c&H%s&)}%s", syl.duration, syl.start_time, syl.end_time, line.styleref.color2, syl.text)
end
end
-- Exercise for the reader: Rewrite this script in "classic style", ie. the same way as demo 6.
-- See how few lines you can get it down to, while still producing the same effect.