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Hey y’all,

new user, very impressed by the depth of some of the documentation here. @JohnC is killing it with the support! Also very confidence inspiring to see him admit when a feature can still be improved upon. Designing programs takes time and he clearly cares about this program (Ableton was once just someones Max Patch before it became the beast it is). Very excited to see how the app will evolve while you continue to improve on it (Nested/Dropdown functionality in the programming window would be really nice to have again!)

Anyway, while learning the program and browsing through the documentation, I’ll often stumble across posts linking to resources like: “the reactions reference guide” or “(this) tutorial”. However, these links all forward to remotify.io/control-surface-studio-documentation/, which doesn’t host the mentioned resources. Or to webpages that no longer exist and sadly often have no snapshots in the wayback machine, rendering a good chunk of the documentation lost.

Same goes for whenever “A prebuilt script is provided below” is mentioned in an article. The script examples are no longer to be found.

Is this a known issue? Is this being worked on?

In the meantime, does anyone have working links for resources like the “Reactions reference guide”?

Cheers!

Lars Unselected an answer July 22, 2024
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About 5 months ago I started a spreadsheet to have all of the options for Conditions, Actions, etc… in a searchable (using cmd + F) and filterable way. Over time it grew a bit but it’s still a work in progress. The Documentation also linked to some of the posts on the old Remotify website, so those won’t work either.

Other than that, I don’t know about a Reactions specific guide but at the bottom of the Main Site you can find a link to the blog which still holds some documentation.

Glenn Verhaeghe Posted new comment July 20, 2024

Hey Glenn,

Wow, great spreadsheet, thanks! The page “Listeners, conditions and reactions” looks like the thumbnail for the “reactions reference guide” that I was looking for. Was trying to get by with https://nsuspray.github.io/Live_API_Doc/11.0.0.xml
Which is an unofficial list of all the API commands for Live 11, but your excel is a fair bit easier to understand in context of working with CSS.

Merci makker!
Cheers,
L

No problem.
If you find anything interesting to add to it, don’t be afraid to share it (in this thread for example). I’ve mentioned some examples on the log page.

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