From c812c5483e9d6fdcf6d49deee77bd8961300ca3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: alterNERDtive Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2020 22:02:48 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] clarified the settings commands documentation --- README.md | 4 ++++ docs/EliteDangerous.md | 4 ++++ docs/RatAttack.md | 4 ++++ docs/SealAttack.md | 4 ++++ docs/SpanshAttack.md | 4 ++++ docs/StreamAttack.md | 4 ++++ 6 files changed, 24 insertions(+) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 82bcbfa..3b400f7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -91,6 +91,10 @@ longer need to fiddle with the `startup` commands of each profile, instead you can use voice commands to change settings! See the `docs/` and the `_configuration` commands section of each profile. +Basically all the settings are available using the `customize settings` prefix, +then saying `[enable;disable] ` for on/off switches and `set ` +for text variables. + One caveat applies: settings are stored in the _profile where you run the configuration commands_. If you change your active, main profile around a lot you’ll have to set everything up for each of them separately. I suggest instead diff --git a/docs/EliteDangerous.md b/docs/EliteDangerous.md index 98dc9fb..befd762 100644 --- a/docs/EliteDangerous.md +++ b/docs/EliteDangerous.md @@ -412,6 +412,10 @@ manipulating some UI element(s). There are a bunch of configuration variables. You should not overwrite those manually, instead use the provided commands in the `_configuration` section! +Basically all the settings are available using the `customize settings` prefix, +then saying `[enable;disable] ` for on/off switches and `set ` +for text variables. + * `EDDI.quietMode` (boolean): whether or not to set EDDI to quite mode. Default: true. * `Elite.pasteKey` (string): the key used for pasting into Elite. On QWERTY this diff --git a/docs/RatAttack.md b/docs/RatAttack.md index 3bbf28a..0c73990 100644 --- a/docs/RatAttack.md +++ b/docs/RatAttack.md @@ -224,6 +224,10 @@ don’t unless it’s a config variable …) from other profiles. There are a bunch of configuration variables. You should not overwrite those manually, instead use the provided commands in the `_configuration` section! +Basically all the settings are available using the `customize settings` prefix, +then saying `[enable;disable] ` for on/off switches and `set ` +for text variables. + * `EDDI.quietMode` (boolean): whether or not to set EDDI to quite mode. Default: true. * `EDDI.useEddiForVoice` (boolean): whether to use the EDDI plugin to handle diff --git a/docs/SealAttack.md b/docs/SealAttack.md index 53ba5a4..0495ccd 100644 --- a/docs/SealAttack.md +++ b/docs/SealAttack.md @@ -216,6 +216,10 @@ don’t unless it’s a config variable …) from other profiles. There are a bunch of configuration variables. You should not overwrite those manually, instead use the provided commands in the `_configuration` section! +Basically all the settings are available using the `customize settings` prefix, +then saying `[enable;disable] ` for on/off switches and `set ` +for text variables. + * `EDDI.quietMode` (boolean): whether or not to set EDDI to quite mode. Default: true. * `EDDI.useEddiForVoice` (boolean): whether to use the EDDI plugin to handle diff --git a/docs/SpanshAttack.md b/docs/SpanshAttack.md index 4265ad3..aebe5d0 100644 --- a/docs/SpanshAttack.md +++ b/docs/SpanshAttack.md @@ -179,6 +179,10 @@ don’t unless it’s a config variable …) from other profiles: There are a bunch of configuration variables. You should not overwrite those manually, instead use the provided commands in the `_configuration` section! +Basically all the settings are available using the `customize settings` prefix, +then saying `[enable;disable] ` for on/off switches and `set ` +for text variables. + * `EDDI.quietMode` (boolean): whether or not to set EDDI to quite mode. Default: true. * `EDDI.useEddiForVoice` (boolean): whether to use EDDI over VA’s builtin `say` diff --git a/docs/StreamAttack.md b/docs/StreamAttack.md index 23561fa..a5113a9 100644 --- a/docs/StreamAttack.md +++ b/docs/StreamAttack.md @@ -89,6 +89,10 @@ don’t unless it’s a config variable …) from other profiles: There are a bunch of configuration variables. You should not overwrite those manually, instead use the provided commands in the `_configuration` section! +Basically all the settings are available using the `customize settings` prefix, +then saying `[enable;disable] ` for on/off switches and `set ` +for text variables. + * `EDDI.quietMode` (boolean): whether or not to set EDDI to quite mode. Default: true. * `EDDI.useEddiForVoice` (boolean): whether to use EDDI over VA’s builtin `say`