I haven't tried this, but there is at least one program (SndSampler for
the Mac) that has an option to try to import just such headerless sound
data. They don't promise success, but do point out that sound data is
relatively simple, and can only be represented so many ways. In any case,
I have a very large image, way larger than the card. I set the size to
smaller than the card then group and add scroll bars. Now what I want to
do is have the students scroll the image locating different objects in
the image. When they think they have located the correct object they are
to then
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, David Bovill wrote:
So can't you get the Metacard engine to do this as a default? Surely this
does not require, system level stuff from the Mac?
I think you missed my point. There is no way to even *store* the file
or creator code on floppies or CDROMs produced on
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, David Bovill wrote:
Thought so, but I gather there is a problem with being able to do this?
Only the amount of work required. Actually one other problem is that
it might be hard to find an ISP willing to host it: Most of them have
no problem installing MetaCard engines
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Ruediger zu Dohna wrote:
At 9:08 Uhr -0700 09.03.2000, Scott Raney wrote:
Why is a url placed in the cachedURLs whether it was actually
downloaded or not, and whether the file exists or not?
Because the engine can't tell this: the HTTP server sends some data
and
In a message dated 03/10/2000 12:06:36 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a very large image, way larger than the card. I set the size to
smaller than the card then group and add scroll bars. Now what I want to
do is have the students scroll the image locating
At 11:30 AM -0800 3/10/2000, Scott Raney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
architecture of the file systems on those other OSs. What would be
nice would be if there was some optional way for MacOS to map file
extensions to file types/creator codes when it's reading a PC floppy
or an ISO 9660 format CD.
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote:
At 11:30 AM -0800 3/10/2000, Scott Raney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
architecture of the file systems on those other OSs. What would be
nice would be if there was some optional way for MacOS to map file
extensions to file types/creator codes when