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Scripting Quick Reference

In the command summaries on the pages that follow, when a parameter is in CAPITAL LETTERS, this means that the parameter is a flag that is either zero or one, or possibly a range such as zero to four. If the latter is the case, the range is specified in square brackets.

If the parameter is in double quotes, then the parameter is a string.

All other parameters are numeric. If WinImages F/x needs a floating point number, then that's how the number will be treated. If WinImages F/x needs an integer, any fractional part of the number will be discarded. So 1.5 is the same as 1 for an integer value.

The following table indexes the various types of script commands:
Specific Script Commands to WinImages FX operators
Version, Revision and Level Script Commands
Image Stacking Script Commands
Mask Stacking Script Commands
Image and Mask Exchange Script Commands
General Masking (selection) Script Commands
Obtaining information about the image in your scripts
Obtaining information about the Selection in your scripts
Creating New Selections in your scripts
Working with Image Data in your scripts
Working with Palette Data in your scripts
Working with Profile Data in your scripts
Utility Functions for your scripts
Script/Timeline Interaction in your scripts
BASIC-like Script Commands


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