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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @CyberGen
      last edited by

      @CyberGen That would make me think that your code isn't reaching the blinky line. Perhaps there is an error earlier in the script.

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      • CyberGenC
        CyberGen @d.healey
        last edited by

        @d-healey no, it's not that. Things are working beyond the blinking point, and I moved it to the top for testing.
        I just noticed that it works when I'm working on the onInit script but it does not work on any of the includes scripts. Weird.

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        • CyberGenC
          CyberGen @d.healey
          last edited by

          @d-healey Check out the gif below. I start out in "onInit" with a blink and a print and it works. I switch to my arp.js page, and not only does it not blink or screen print, when I hit F5 it switches the combo box to show the script editor as disconnected. This happens with all other user scripts.

          What could be causing this?

          blink.gif

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          • d.healeyD
            d.healey @CyberGen
            last edited by

            @CyberGen can you recreate it in a minimal project?

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            • CyberGenC
              CyberGen @d.healey
              last edited by

              @d-healey I haven't been able to reproduce it. I started from a clean project. But I can't get user files to stack in the way the are show in the gif.... Somehow this is al related to the user/docu/etc stack and this particular project.

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              • CyberGenC
                CyberGen @CyberGen
                last edited by

                @d-healey @CyberGen said in Console.blink() not blinking?:

                I haven't been able to reproduce it.

                I take that back... I wasn't doing it correctly... I can reproduce it now.

                simple test

                Content.makeFrontInterface(600, 600);
                
                Console.clear();
                Console.blink();
                Console.print("do you see me?");
                
                
                //Move this to external file.
                Console.clear();
                Console.blink();
                Console.print("do you see me?");
                
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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey
                  last edited by

                  Yeah looks like a bug. I see it printed to the console but I don't see the inline output and the blink doesn't work.

                  Report it on github.

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                  • CyberGenC
                    CyberGen @d.healey
                    last edited by

                    @d-healey will do. Thank you!

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                    • CyberGenC
                      CyberGen @d.healey
                      last edited by CyberGen

                      @d-healey in regards to the scripts-disconnected issue, I was able to trace it down to a Engine.setCurrentExpansion() call. It seems that when this is called, it moves all user scripts into a "user" submenu and then the scripts show as disconnected.

                      Can you please help me confirm this?

                      • Add the code below to an external script file like the on in the post above.

                      • Uncomment:

                      //Engine.setCurrentExpansion(expNames[0]);
                      
                      • Hit F5.

                      • Your script menu should now have a "user" stack and the script should appear disconnected.

                      
                      const expHandler = Engine.createExpansionHandler();
                      const expList = expHandler.getExpansionList();
                      const expNames = [];
                      
                      
                      //Set Default Expansion
                      inline function setDefaultExpansion()
                      {
                      	for (e = 0; e < expList.length; e++)
                      	{
                      		local p = expList[e].getProperties();
                      		local n = p.Name;
                      		expNames.push(n);
                      	}
                      	//Engine.setCurrentExpansion(expNames[0]); 
                             // this can also be:
                             // expHandler.setCurrentExpansion(expNames[0]);
                           
                      };
                      
                      setDefaultExpansion();
                      
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                      • d.healeyD
                        d.healey @CyberGen
                        last edited by

                        @CyberGen I think I'd only be able to test this with a project that contains expansions?

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                        • CyberGenC
                          CyberGen @d.healey
                          last edited by

                          @d-healey yes. The project needs at least one expansion.

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