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Post 17 made on Monday January 2, 2012 at 05:48
Guy Palmer
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I'm not clear what you are trying to do but my guess is that your problem is a conceptual one rather than a syntax one.  scheduleActions() is a prontoscript command which invokes non-prontoscript actionlists held on buttons.  If you want to run some prontoscript (e.g. outputstate=6), you don't use scheduleActions().  Rather, you either just add the script directly on the button being pressed or you put the script into a function held in the activity-level (or page-level) prontoscript and then do a function call from the button.


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