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Problem to build context(*.cxt) from skill files.

stillfish
stillfish over 13 years ago

Hello,

  I am new to use the contexts. I want to build context and replace il files with cxt file.

There is a axlCmdRegister("myCmd" 'myFun) in my original skill file, but the command does not work after i build a cxt file and load it.

Is it fine to move the register function from skill file to allegro.ilinit? Or other better options?

 

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  • fxffxf
    fxffxf over 13 years ago

     The axlCmdRegister cannot go inside the context. It must remain in a skill file. Typically you would pair the load context call with the  axlCmdRegister call(s) in the ilinit file. You should also read the Skill User Guide (section 10?) to see what other things you can't put into a context.

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  • djhutchi
    djhutchi over 13 years ago
    The recommended location for the axlCmdRegister() commands is the <myContext>.ini file as documented in step 7 on page 1301 of algroskill.pdf
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  • stillfish
    stillfish over 13 years ago

    Thanks for the advise, i will read the section in detail.

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