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This is one of the tutorials of the Praat program. It assumes you are familiar with the Intro.
A script is a text that consists of menu commands and action commands. If you run the script (perhaps from a ScriptEditor), the commands are executed as if you clicked on them. You can read this tutorial sequentially with the help of the “< 1” and “1 >” buttons.
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appendFile
appendFileLine
appendInfo
appendInfoLine
assert
asserterror
asynchronous
chooseFolder$
chooseReadFile$
chooseWriteFile$
clearinfo
createFolder
deleteFile
demo
demoClicked
demoClickedIn
demoCommandKeyPressed
demoInput
demoKey$
demoKeyPressed
demoOptionKeyPressed
demoPeekInput
demoShiftKeyPressed
demoShow
demoWaitForInput
demoWindowTitle
demoX
demoY
editor
endeditor
endproc
exitScript
fileNames$#
fileNames_caseInsensitive$#
fileReadable
folderExists
folderNames$#
folderNames_caseInsensitive$#
goto
label
pauseScript
procedure
readFile##
readFile#
readFile$
readFile
readLinesFromFile$#
runScript
runSubprocess
runSystem$
runSystem
sleep
tryToAppendFile
tryToWriteFile
variableExists
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