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The Psychtoolbox user community is big and active. The forum has over 1500 members and about 4 messages a day. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search: []" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum for answers to similar questions. Also try Google for a search of the forum, sometimes it is more effective than our search functions!
If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum. When you post a question, it helps a lot if you mention what exact version of the PTB you're using (Type //""PsychtoolboxVersion""// and mention its output for the most complete version information, the SVN revision number is the most important thing to mention!) and what platform (OSX, Win 2000, Win XP, OS9, Linux, ...) you're running on. If it's a bug, please try to include a minimal-length program that your readers can run to reproduce the flaw. If PTB prints any warning or error messages, please first read them carefully, then follow any pointers to troubleshooting information contained in those error messages. If you post to the forum, copy & paste such error messages into your forum message - they contain valuable information for troubleshooting. In general, provide as much detail about your setup - hardware and software - about output of PTB etc. as possible. Too much information is better than not enough information! Please sign with your name and affiliation, so that responders can address you by name. Name and affiliation also sometimes help to locate your labs homepage to get some context for your question - background information often helps in troubleshooting or optimizing the response to your requests.
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The Psychtoolbox user community is big and active. The forum has 1024 members and about 4 messages a day. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search: []" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum.
If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum. When you post a question, it helps a lot if you mention what version of the PTB you're using and what platform (OSX, Win 2000, Win XP, OS9, Linux, ...) you're running on. If it's a bug, please try to include a minimal-length program that your readers can run to reproduce the flaw. Please sign your name, so that responders can address you by name.


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== How to use the forum - A quick primer: ==
The Psychtoolbox user community is big and active. The forum has 1024 members and about 4 messages a day. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search: []" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum.
If you are looking for examples on how to achieve specific tasks, please take your time to run, read the help, and look at the code of our demo scripts in the ""Psychtoolbox/PsychDemos"" folder and its subfolders. If you are a newbie or switching from the old Psychtoolbox-2 to Psychtoolbox-3, make sure to read the introductory PDF file in the ""Psychtoolbox/PsychDocumentation"" subfolder. //help Psychtoolbox// will give you an introduction into our online help files and where to find what.
The online document [[http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html "How To Report Bugs Effectively"]] is a great guide on how to report a potential bug in an effective way - one that is likely to facilitate a quick bugfix. //Read it!// Take a few minutes to read and follow it and it will likely save you hours, days or weeks of waiting for help or a bug fix. It applies to pretty much any technical support forum, not only Psychtoolbox. Our BugReports section has a lot more detailed instructions on effective bug reporting.
The document [[http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way"]] also contains lots of good tips on how to behave on technical support forums. It's a bit longish, and some portions don't apply directly to PTB, but if you are a newbie you should take the time to quickly read over it and at least get the gist of it. You'll save yourself and people that are willing to help you a lot of time and nerves! Not following its gist will likely not elicit any response on the forum at all - or at least not any helpful response ;-)
== Links to the forum: ==
== If you liked the service of your colleagues: ==
Please help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it to the [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which PTB files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.
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The Psychtoolbox user community is big and active. The forum has 820 members and about 4 messages a day. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search: []" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum.
Please help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which PTB files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.


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Please help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which PTB files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.
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Please help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q


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Please help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which PTB files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.


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If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum. When you post a question, it helps a lot if you mention what version of the PTB you're using and what platform (OSX, Win 2000, Win XP, OS9, Linux, ...) you're running on. If it's a bug, please try to include a minimal-length program that your readers can run to reproduce the flaw. Please sign your name, so that responders can address you by name.
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If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum. When you post a question, it helps a lot if you mention what version of the PTB you're using and what platform (OSX, WIN, OS9, ...) you're running on. If it's a bug, please try to include a minimal-length program that your readers can run to reproduce the flaw. Please sign your name, so that responders can address you by name.


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The Psychtoolbox user community is big and active. The forum has 820 members and about 4 messages a day. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search: []" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum.
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The Psychtoolbox user community is big and active. The forum has 820 members and about 4 messages a day. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search:" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum.
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Please help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which PTB files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.
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Please help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which Psychtoolbox files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.


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Please help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which Psychtoolbox files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.
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Please help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which MATLAB M files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.


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The Psychtoolbox user community is big and active. The forum has 820 members and about 4 messages a day. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum.
If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum. When you post a question, it helps a lot if you mention what version of the PTB you're using and what platform (OSX, WIN, OS9, ...) you're running on. If it's a bug, please try to include a minimal-length program that your readers can run to reproduce the flaw. Please sign your name, so that responders can address you by name.
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The Psychtoolbox user community is big and active. The forum has 820 members and about 4 messages a day. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum (below). If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum.
When you post a question, it helps a lot if you mention what version of the PTB you're using and what platform (OSX, WIN, OS9, ...) you're running on. If it's a bug, please try to include a minimal-length program that your readers can run to reproduce the flaw. Please sign your name, so that responders can address you by name.


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The Psychtoolbox user community is big and active. The forum has 820 members and about 4 messages a day. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum (below). If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum.
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The Psychtoolbox user community is big and active. There are about 4 messages a day on the forum. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum (below). If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum.


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The Psychtoolbox user community is big and active. There are about 4 messages a day on the forum. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum (below). If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum.
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There is an active Psychtoolbox user community. There are about 4 messages a day on the forum. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum (below). If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum.


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There is an active Psychtoolbox user community. There are about 4 messages a day on the forum. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search" at bottom of this page) then try searching the forum (below). If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum.
When you post a question, it helps a lot if you mention what version of the PTB you're using and what platform (OSX, WIN, OS9, ...) you're running on. If it's a bug, please try to include a minimal-length program that your readers can run to reproduce the flaw. Please sign your name, so that responders can address you by name.
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There is an active Psychtoolbox user community. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search" at bottom of this page) then try searching the Forum (below). If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum.


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Please help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which MATLAB M files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.
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Help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which MATLAB M files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.


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There is an active Psychtoolbox user community. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching this wiki ("Search" at bottom of this page) then try searching the Forum (below). If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum.
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There is an active Psychtoolbox user community. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching the wiki ("Search" at bottom of this page) then try searching the Forum (below). If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum.


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=== [[http://psychtoolbox.org Psychtoolbox-3]] Email Forum ===
There is an active Psychtoolbox user community. If you have questions about the toolbox, first try searching the wiki ("Search" at bottom of this page) then try searching the Forum (below). If you still have a question, try posting it on the forum. Bug reports and feature requests should be posted on the forum.
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=== [[http://psychtoolbox.org Psychtoolbox-3]] Forum ===
== Email forum ==
There is an active Psychtoolbox user community. If you have questions about the toolbox, this is a good place to look. In addition, the way to report bugs, request features, etc. is to post a note to the forum.


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== How to help develop the toolbox ==
With Psychtoolbox-3 we have moved to an open source development model, and we welcome contributions from the user community. For example, once you [[UserSettings login]], you can double-click and edit any page of this Wiki. If you improve a particular M file in the Psychtoolbox, we'll want to incorporate your improved version into the toolbox. If you do this often, we can arrange for you to have write access to the toolbox SVN source repository. To find out more, write to the [[CurrentActiveDevelopers current active developers]].


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Help other PTB users. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which MATLAB M files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.
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Help others. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which MATLAB M files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.


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There is an active Psychtoolbox user community. If you have questions about the toolbox, this is a good place to look. In addition, the way to report bugs, request features, etc. is to post a note to the forum.
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There is an active Psychtoolbox user community. If you have questions about the toolbox that aren't answered elsewhere, this is a good place to look. In addition, the way to report bugs, request features, etc. is to post a note to the forum.


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Help others. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to [[PsychtoolboxFaq FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)]] for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which MATLAB M files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.
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Help others. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which MATLAB M files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.


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Help others. When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for everyone's benefit. You may want to edit it a bit, deleting the irrelevant and perhaps making the relevent context more explicit. If you do create a new Q&A, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which MATLAB M files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A. This will put your new help at every user's fingertips.
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PLEASE! When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for everyone's benefit. If you do that, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which MATLAB M files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A.


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With Psychtoolbox-3 we have moved to an open source development model, and we welcome contributions from the user community. For example, once you [[UserSettings login]], you can double-click and edit any page of this Wiki. If you improve a particular M file in the Psychtoolbox, we'll want to incorporate your improved version into the toolbox. If you do this often, we can arrange for you to have write access to the toolbox SVN source repository. To find out more, write to the [[CurrentActiveDevelopers current active developers]].
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With Psychtoolbox-3 we have moved to an open source development model, and we welcome contributions from the user community. For example, once you login you can double-click and edit any page of this Wiki. If you improve a particular M file in the Psychtoolbox, we'll want to incorporate your improved version into the toolbox. If you do this often, we can arrange for you to have write access to the toolbox SVN source repository. To find out more, write to the [[CurrentActiveDevelopers current active developers]].


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PLEASE! When you get (or just see) a particularly helpful answer on the forum, we'll all be grateful if you would copy it the to FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for everyone's benefit. If you do that, you may also want to post a note in the forum, saying you've done so, and perhaps suggesting which MATLAB M files should have links in their HELP text pointing to your new Q&A.
With Psychtoolbox-3 we have moved to an open source development model, and we welcome contributions from the user community. For example, once you login you can double-click and edit any page of this Wiki. If you improve a particular M file in the Psychtoolbox, we'll want to incorporate your improved version into the toolbox. If you do this often, we can arrange for you to have write access to the toolbox SVN source repository. To find out more, write to the [[CurrentActiveDevelopers current active developers]].
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With Psychtoolbox-3 we have moved to an open source development model, and we welcome contributions from the user community. For example, it is straightforward to register and contribute to this Wiki. If you make improvements to particular routines, we can incorporate them into the toolbox. And if you start doing this regularly, we can arrange for you to have write access to the toolbox SVN source repository. If you'd like to volunteer in this way, the best group to send email to is the [[CurrentActiveDevelopers current active developers]].


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""<form id="ygmafrm" name="yhdr_form" action="http://srd.yahoo.com/loc=head&st=yahoo/*http://search.yahoo.com/search" target="_blank"><fieldset><legend>Yahoo! Search</legend><label for="ygsp">Search:</label><input type="text" id="ygsp" name="p" size="35" maxlength="100" title="Search the Web" /><input class="ygbt" type="submit" value="Web Search" title="Web Search" /><input type="hidden" id="fr" name="fr" value="ush-groups" /></fieldset></form>""


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""<form id="ygmafrm" name="yhdr_form" action="http://srd.yahoo.com/loc=head&st=yahoo/*http://search.yahoo.com/search" target="_blank"><fieldset><legend>Yahoo! Search</legend><label for="ygsp">Search:</label><input type="text" id="ygsp" name="p" size="35" maxlength="100" title="Search the Web" /><input class="ygbt" type="submit" value="Web Search" title="Web Search" /><input type="hidden" id="fr" name="fr" value="ush-groups" /></fieldset></form>""
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"<form id="ygmafrm" name="yhdr_form" action="http://srd.yahoo.com/loc=head&st=yahoo/*http://search.yahoo.com/search" target="_blank"><fieldset><legend>Yahoo! Search</legend><label for="ygsp">Search:</label><input type="text" id="ygsp" name="p" size="35" maxlength="100" title="Search the Web" /><input class="ygbt" type="submit" value="Web Search" title="Web Search" /><input type="hidden" id="fr" name="fr" value="ush-groups" /></fieldset></form>"


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"<form id="ygmafrm" name="yhdr_form" action="http://srd.yahoo.com/loc=head&st=yahoo/*http://search.yahoo.com/search" target="_blank"><fieldset><legend>Yahoo! Search</legend><label for="ygsp">Search:</label><input type="text" id="ygsp" name="p" size="35" maxlength="100" title="Search the Web" /><input class="ygbt" type="submit" value="Web Search" title="Web Search" /><input type="hidden" id="fr" name="fr" value="ush-groups" /></fieldset></form>"


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Edited on 2006-11-10 21:34:35 by DenisPelli [restored]
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~- To search the forum, you can use the facility at that site, or you can try the "Search forum" button [[http://psychtoolbox.org/PTB-2/ here]].


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Edited on 2006-10-29 11:53:55 by DavidBrainard [restored]
Additions:
With Psychtoolbox-3 we have moved to an open source development model, and we welcome contributions from the user community. For example, it is straightforward to register and contribute to this Wiki. If you make improvements to particular routines, we can incorporate them into the toolbox. And if you start doing this regularly, we can arrange for you to have write access to the toolbox SVN source repository. If you'd like to volunteer in this way, the best group to send email to is the [[CurrentActiveDevelopers current active developers]].
Deletions:
With Psychtoolbox-3 we have moved to an open source development model, and we welcome contributions from the user community. For example, it is straightforward to register and contribute to this Wiki. If you make improvements to particular routines, we can incorporate them into the toolbox. And if you start doing this regularly, we can arrange for you to have write access to the toolbox SVN source repository. If you'd like to volunteer in this way, the best group to send email to is:
Mario Kleiner: [[mario.kleiner@tuebingen.mpg.de mario.kleiner@tuebingen.mpg.de]]
David Brainard: [[brainard@psych.upenn.edu brainard@psych.upenn.edu]]
Denis Pelli: [[denis.pelli@nyu.edu denis.pelli@nyu.edu]]
Christopher Broussard: [[chrg@sas.upenn.edu chrg@sas.upenn.edu]]


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Edited on 2006-10-22 20:27:31 by DenisPelli [restored]
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=== [[http://psychtoolbox.org Psychtoolbox-3]] Forum ===
Deletions:
=== [[http://psychtoolbox.org Psychtoolbox-3]] User Community ===


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Edited on 2006-10-22 20:26:37 by DenisPelli [restored]
Additions:
Mario Kleiner: [[mario.kleiner@tuebingen.mpg.de mario.kleiner@tuebingen.mpg.de]]
David Brainard: [[brainard@psych.upenn.edu brainard@psych.upenn.edu]]
Denis Pelli: [[denis.pelli@nyu.edu denis.pelli@nyu.edu]]
Christopher Broussard: [[chrg@sas.upenn.edu chrg@sas.upenn.edu]]
Deletions:
Mario Kleiner: [[mailto:mario.kleiner@tuebingen.mpg.de mario.kleiner@tuebingen.mpg.de]]
David Brainard: [[mailto:brainard@psych.upenn.edu brainard@psych.upenn.edu]]
Denis Pelli: [[mailto:denis.pelli@nyu.edu denis.pelli@nyu.edu]]
Christopher Broussard: [[mailto:chrg@sas.upenn.edu chrg@sas.upenn.edu]]


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Edited on 2006-10-22 20:25:43 by DenisPelli [restored]
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~- Post an email message to the forum: [[psychtoolbox@yahoogroups.com psychtoolbox@yahoogroups.com]].
~- Subscribe to postings: Send an empty message to [[psychtoolbox-subscribe@yahoogroups.com psychtoolbox-subscribe@yahoogroups.com]].
~- Unsubscribe: Send an empty message to [[psychtoolbox-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com psychtoolbox-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com]].
Deletions:
~- Post an email message to the forum: [[mailto:psychtoolbox@yahoogroups.com psychtoolbox@yahoogroups.com]].
~- Subscribe to postings: Send an empty message to [[mailto:psychtoolbox-subscribe@yahoogroups.com psychtoolbox-subscribe@yahoogroups.com]].
~- Unsubscribe: Send an empty message to [[mailto:psychtoolbox-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com psychtoolbox-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com]].


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Edited on 2006-10-15 22:16:21 by DavidBrainard [restored]
Additions:
=== [[http://psychtoolbox.org Psychtoolbox-3]] User Community ===
Deletions:
=== Psychtoolbox-3 User Community ===


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Edited on 2006-10-11 10:32:43 by DavidBrainard [restored]
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=== Psychtoolbox-3 User Community ===
== Email forum ==
== How to help develop the toolbox ==
With Psychtoolbox-3 we have moved to an open source development model, and we welcome contributions from the user community. For example, it is straightforward to register and contribute to this Wiki. If you make improvements to particular routines, we can incorporate them into the toolbox. And if you start doing this regularly, we can arrange for you to have write access to the toolbox SVN source repository. If you'd like to volunteer in this way, the best group to send email to is:
Mario Kleiner: [[mailto:mario.kleiner@tuebingen.mpg.de mario.kleiner@tuebingen.mpg.de]]
David Brainard: [[mailto:brainard@psych.upenn.edu brainard@psych.upenn.edu]]
Denis Pelli: [[mailto:denis.pelli@nyu.edu denis.pelli@nyu.edu]]
Christopher Broussard: [[mailto:chrg@sas.upenn.edu chrg@sas.upenn.edu]]
Deletions:
=== Psychtoolbox-3 User Community Email Forum ===


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