At this point they suggest plugging into their users list, but that can be frustrating, too, by my experience.Ģ) JXA (Javascript for Automation, a relatively new OSX addition) is not supported you'll need to jump over to Script Editor for that.ģ) Though updated semi-regularly, the updates at this point are not major. More on that in a bit.ġ) The developers (Satimage, France) spent a lot of energy –in the early days – on getting the word out and getting the documentation built, but it seems they kind of ran out of steam, probably because of the lack of demand in a niche market. I can't believe it is 2016 and I have become even more a fan of it now, mostly because of it being such a useful R(apid) A(pplication) D(development) tool. Smile is totally scriptable, attachable (each object can own a script), and tailored (with scripts you can customize the interface to any extent.) Smile ships with an impressive set of additional tools of various kinds, for instance a backup utility. ![]() commands for driving industrial interfaces: RS232 serial communication, digital I/O, LED display.a 2D graphic engine, where you program vectorial PDF graphics by script,.a text editor for ASCII and Unicode, with a search-and-replace tool supporting Regular Expressions,. ![]() ![]()
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