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Aegisub Automation documentation
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Version 3
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Copyright 2005 Niels Martin Hansen.
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This document describes version 3 of the automation system used in Aegisub.
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The automation system uses the Lua language for scripting engine.
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See <http://www.lua.org/> for more information.
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---
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What is Automation?
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Aegisub Automation is a scripting system designed to automate many processing
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tasks of ASS subtitles, instead of using tedious, error-prone manual
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processing. The primary purpose is creating karaoke effects for anime fansubs.
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The Automation script is given the complete subtitle data from a subtitle
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file, in a format suited for creating special effects.
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The script will return a complete substiture for the original subtitle
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data, allowing full freedom of processing.
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A number of helper functions are provided, to aid in finding errors in
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scripts, as well as retrieve further data about the subtitles, needed to
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created advanced effects.
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---
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Scripts, files, functions:
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A script is a file containing Lua code. One file can define just one script,
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but several scripts can share code by the help of including other files.
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All scripts are run in a separate interpreter, and as such don't have any way
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of interacting with other loaded scripts.
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All strings in a script should be in UTF-8 encoding, without byte-order mark.
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All strings input to a script are encoded as UTF-8.
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Script files may start with an UTF-8 BOM (byte-order mark) or not, but this
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is currently not well tested.
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A script must define certain global variables:
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version
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Number. Version of the scripting interface used.
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The version described in this file is 3.
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To comply with version 3, version must be: 3 <= version < 4
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kind
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String. Not used, but mandatory. Set it to "basic_ass" for now.
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name
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String. Displayed name of the script.
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description
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String. Optional. Long description of the script.
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process_lines
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Function. The main script function.
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configuration
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Table. Optional. Configuration options for the script.
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The functions are described in detail in the following.
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The script may define further global variables, but they do not have any
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special meaning. Be aware, however, that later versions of the scripting
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system might define further global variables with special meanings, so be
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careful choosing names for private use globals.
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It's recommended to prefix private global variables with "p_"; the scripting
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system will never assign special meanings to global variables with that
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prefix.
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The scripting system defines a global variable with name "aegisub", which
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contains important values. You should not hide the "aegisub" variable.
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The processing function:
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The processing function is the heart of the script.
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It takes as input some meta-information about the subtitles, the styles
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used in the subtitles, as well as the actual subtitle data to process.
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The output is a set of subtitle data in the same format as the input.
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The output subtitle data will be used as a complete replacement of the
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input data.
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Future versions might allow modifying style data and meta data as well.
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The processing function is defined as follows:
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function process_lines(meta, styles, lines, config)
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The arguments are:
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@meta
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Table. Meta information about the script. (Script Info section.)
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@styles
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Table. Style definitions. (V4+ Styles section.)
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@lines
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Table. Subtitle events. (Events section.)
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@config
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Table. Values set for the configuration options provided. If no
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configuration options were provided, this will be an empty table.
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Returns: One value.
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This value must be a table, using the same format as @lines.
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Note that the indexes in the return value may be either zero-based or
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one-based, to allow for greater compatibility. You are encouraged to
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use one-based indexes.
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Description of @meta:
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This is a table with the following keys:
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res_x
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Horizontal resolution of the script.
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res_y
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Vertical resolution of the script.
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Description of @styles:
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This is a table with the following keys:
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-1
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Number. The amount of styles defined, called "n".
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0 -> n-1
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Table. The actual style definitions.
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<string "name">
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Table. The style definition with the specified name.
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The key -1 is used for count rather than "n", since one might have a style
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definition with the name "n".
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A style definition is a table with the following keys:
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name
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String. Name of the style.
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fontname
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String. Name of the font used.
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fontsize
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Number. Size of the font used.
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color1
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String. Primary color.
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All color fields use raw hexadecimal format, that is, no special characters
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before or after the hex string.
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color2
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String. Secondary color.
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color3
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String. Outline color.
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color4
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String. Shadow color.
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bold
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Boolean. Bold text or not.
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italic
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Boolean. Italic text or not.
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underline
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Boolean. Underlined text or not.
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strikeout
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Boolean. Striked-out text or not.
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scale_x
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Number. Horizontal scale.
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scale_y
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Number. Vertical scale.
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spacing
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Number. Spacing between characters.
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angle
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Number. Rotation angle in degrees.
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borderstyle
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Number. 1=Outline + drop shadow, 3=Opaque box (not really used???)
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outline
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Number. Thickness of outline.
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shadow
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Number. Distance of shadow from text.
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align
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Number. Numpad style alignment.
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margin_l
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Number. Left margin in pixels.
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margin_r
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Number. Right margin in pixels.
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margin_v
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Number. Vertical margin in pixels.
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encoding
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Number. Font encoding used.
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Description of @lines:
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This is a table with the following keys:
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n
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Number. The amount of lines.
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0 -> n-1
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Table. The actual lines.
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A line is a table with the following key:
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kind
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String. Can be "blank", "scomment", "comment" or "dialogue".
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The keys otherwise defined depends on the kind of the line.
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If the kind if "blank", no further fields are defined.
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If the kind is "scomment", the line is a "semicolon comment", and the
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following key is defined:
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text
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String. Text following the semicolon until end of line. EOL not included.
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If the kind is "comment" or "dialogue", the line is either a Comment: or
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a Dialogue: line. In both cases, the following keys are defined:
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layer
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Number.
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start_time
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Number. Start time of line in centiseconds.
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(Might change to userdata later.)
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end_time
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Number. End time of line in centiseconds.
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(Might change to userdata later.)
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style
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String. Style used for this line.
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name
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String. Character name speaking this line.
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margin_l
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Number. Left margin override, in pixels. (0=no override)
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margin_r
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Number. Right margin override, in pixels. (0=no override)
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margin_v
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Number. Right margin override, in pixels. (0=no override)
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effect
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String. Effect to apply to the line. (No error checking done.)
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text
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String. Text to display.
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text_stripped
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String. Same as text, but stripped for all tags, and newline/hardspace
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tags are converted to real newlines/spaces. Non-hard spaces at the start/
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end of lines are stripped.
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karaoke
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Table. Line split into karaoke syllables. See below for more information.
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Note about output:
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Neither text_stripped nor karaoke are used when the results are parsed, they
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are only passed to simplify processing. You should set text to the final text
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of the line, you want in the output.
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It is encouraged to entirely leave text_stripped and karaoke out of the
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tables in the result.
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Karaoke tables:
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A karaoke table has a number of values indexed by numbers. Each value
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represents a karaoke syllable.
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Key "n" holds the number of syllables. The syllables can be accessed from
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index 0 and up. The syllables are indexed chronologically.
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A karaoke table always has at least one syllable. The first syllable (index
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0) contains all data before the first timed syllable.
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Each syllable is a table containing the following keys:
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duration
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Number. Duration of the syllable in centiseconds. Always 0 for first
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syllable.
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kind
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String. "Kind" of the karaoke, the name of the tag. For a \k type syllable,
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kind is "k", for a \kf syllable kind is "kf". Freeform tags can be used, as
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long as they start with the letter "k" or "K".
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Always the empty string ("") for the first syllable.
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text
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String. Text of the syllable. This includes formatting tags.
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For the first syllable, this contains everything before the first karaoke
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timing tag.
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text_stripped
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String. Same as text, but with all formatting tags stripped.
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Description of @config:
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This is a table. The keys are the names for the options defined in the global
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"configuration" table. The values are the values provided by the user.
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---
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Script configuration:
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An automation script can provide a configuration set, allowing the user to
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set certain options before the script is called.
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This is performed through the "configuration" value.
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Scripts can define configuration options of the following types:
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label
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A static, non-editable text displayed to the user. (Useful for adding
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additional explanations for some options.)
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text
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Freeform text entry.
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int
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Integer numbers. A range of valid values can be specified.
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float
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Any kind of number. A range of valid values can be specified.
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bool
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A boolean on/off value.
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colour
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An RGB colour value.
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style
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The name of a style defined in the subtitles.
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The "configuration" table:
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The "configuration" table contains a number of values indexed by numbers.
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Each value defines a configuration option.
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The configuration options must be in keys numbered from 1 to n, where n
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is the number of options. No "n" key is required.
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The configuration options will be presented to the user in the order defined.
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Each configuration option is a table containing the following keys:
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name
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String. The internal name used to refer to the configuration option.
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Must not contain the colon or pipe characters. (ASCII 58 and 124.)
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kind
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String. One of "label", "text", "int", "float", "bool", "colour" and
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"style". Defines what kind of option this is.
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label
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String. Name of the option, presented to the user. Should be very short.
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hint
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String. Longer description of the option, presented to the user as a
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tooltip. Ignored for "label" kind options.
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min
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Number. Optional. Lowest value allowed. Only used for "int" and "float" kinds.
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max
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Number. Optional. Highest value allowed. Only used for "int" and "float" kinds.
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default.
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Type depends on "kind". The value given to this configuration option before
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the user has entered another value. Ignored for "label" kind options.
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Data types for the different kinds:
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label
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None. A label doesn't have a value, and won't be present in the @config
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table in the process_lines function.
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text
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String. You might want to do some kind of extra validation on text input, as
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it might be anything.
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int
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Number. Guaranteed to always be integer.
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float
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Number. Can be integer or not.
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bool
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Boolean.
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colour
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String. An ASS hex colourcode in "&HBBGGRR&" format.
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style
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String. The name of the style. The style can't be guaranteed to exist, as
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another export filter in Aegisub might have removed it before your script
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gets to run.
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---
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Script environment and registration:
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A script is assigned to a subtitle file by adding it to the
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"Automation Scripts" extra header in the [Script Info] section. This header
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contains a list of script filenames, separated by pipe characters. Example:
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Automation Scripts: test1.lua|test2.lua
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All scripts run in their own separate interpreter. This means there is no
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risk of name collisions, though also that scripts can't easily share code.
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If you need to share code between several scripts, you should create a
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subdirectory to the script directory, and place include files there.
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The settings for the configuration options for a script are stored in the ASS
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file in the following way:
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Each script gets one line for configuration, named "Automation Settings" plus
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a space plus the filename of the script. The filename used is stripped of all
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path specifiers. (Use unique filenames for your scripts!)
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The value of the line is a pipe-separated list of "name:value" pairs. The name
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is the internal name given by the "name" key. It is not mangled in any way.
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The way the value is stored depends on the kind of the option.
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label
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Not stored.
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text
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The string is stored in an URL-encoding like manner. Some unsafe characters
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are replaced with escape-sequences of the form #xx, where xx is a two-digit
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hexadecimal number for the ASCII code of the escaped character. Only ASCII-
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characters can be escaped this way, Unicode characters aren't supported.
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int
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Stored in ASCII base 10 without any group separators.
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float
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Stored in exponential notation, using ASCII base 10. (As the %e sprintf()
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argument.)
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bool
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True is stored as "1", false as "0".
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colour
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Stored as in ASS hex format without any mangling.
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style
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Stored in the same manner as "text" kind options.
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Helper functions:
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There is a gloabl variable names "aegisub". This is a table containing
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various helper functions.
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The following helper functions are defined:
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function aegisub.set_status(text)
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Sets the current status-message. (Used for progress-reporting.)
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@text
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String. The status message.
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Returns: nothing.
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function aegisub.output_debug(text)
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Output text to a debug console.
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@text
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String. The text to output.
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Returns: nothing.
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function aegisub.colorstring_to_rgb(colorstring)
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Convert an ASS color-string to a set of RGB values.
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@colorstring
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String. The color-string to convert.
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Returns: Four values, all numbers, being the color components in this
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order: Red, Green, Blue, Alpha-channel
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function aegisub.report_progress(percent)
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Report the progress of the processing.
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@percent
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Number. How much of the data have been processed so far. (Percent)
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Returns: nothing.
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function aegisub.text_extents(style, text)
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Calculate the on-screen pixel size of the given text using the given style.
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@style
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Table. A single style definition like those passed to process_lines.
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@text
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String. The text to calculate the extents for. This should not contain
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formatting codes, as they will be treated as part of the text.
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Returns 4 values:
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1: Number. Width of the text, in pixels.
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2: Number. Height of the text, in pixels.
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3: Number. Descent of the text, in pixels.
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4: Number. External leading for the text, in pixels.
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Short description of the values returned:
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Width: The X advance of the text, how much the "cursor" moves forward when
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this text is rendered.
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Height: The total height of the text, including internal leading.
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Descent: How far below the baseline a character can extend. The ascent of
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the text can be calculated as (height - descent).
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External leading: How much vertical spacing will be added between the lines
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of text rendered with this font. The total height of a line is
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(height + external_leading).
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function aegisub.frame_from_ms(ms)
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Return the video frame-number for the given time.
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@ms
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Number. Time in miliseconds to get the frame number for.
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Returns: A number, the frame numer. If there is no framerate data, returns
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nil.
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function aegisub.ms_from_frame(frame)
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Returns the start-time for the given video frame-number.
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@frame
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Number. Frame-number to get start-time from.
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Returns: A number, the start-time of the frame. If there is no framerate
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data, returns nil.
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function include(filename)
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Include the named script. The script search-path defined in Aegisub will be
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used, searching for the script.
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If the filename is relative, the regular search path will not be used, but
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instead the filename will be taken as relative to the directory the current
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script is located in.
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Note that if you use include() inside an included script, relative paths
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will still be taken relative to the original script, and not relative to the
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current included script. This is a design limitation.
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The included script is loaded as an anonymous function, which is executed in
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the current environment. This has two implications: You can include files
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based on conditional statements, and even in loops, and included files can
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return values using the "return" statement.
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@filename
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String. Name of the file to include.
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Returns: Depends on the script included.
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Note that if the file couldn't be found, the script will be terminated
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(or fail to load.)
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---
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Versions of the scripting interface:
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Here's a quick history of the scripting interface:
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Version 1
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Using Lua as engine.
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The scripts used in the Karaoke Effector application, avaible at:
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<http://www.jiifurusu.dk/files/programming/effector/>
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Version 2
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Using Python as engine.
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The first draft for an Aegisub automation engine.
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Never implemented.
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Version 3
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Using Lua as engine.
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The current version.
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