Hi Everyone,
Stef has been doing some good work on making NSSound actually work, so
I wonder if it's time to start thinking about providing a set of
default sounds. On OS X, you have 14 sounds[1] provided by the system
(/System/Library/Sounds), and a lot of OS X applications expect these
Hi all,
number fomatting occurs according to decimalSeparator and
thounsandSeparator and those are somehow derived from a locale.
However, how can I set this locale for a given user? I have one account
on a Soalris machine, where , is used as a decimalSeparator. My old
GNUstep tree seems to
Which format would be best?
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 7:53 AM, David Chisnallthera...@sucs.org wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Stef has been doing some good work on making NSSound actually work, so I
wonder if it's time to start thinking about providing a set of default
sounds. On OS X, you have 14
On 30 Jul 2009, at 14:19, Gregory Casamento wrote:
Which format would be best?
Anything that the new NSSound code supports. Since they only need to
be a couple of seconds long, we can probably distribute them as
uncompressed sounds, I'd suggest 16-bit either mono or stereo
depending
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 9:18 AM, David Chisnall thera...@sucs.org wrote:
On 30 Jul 2009, at 14:19, Gregory Casamento wrote:
Which format would be best?
Anything that the new NSSound code supports. Since they only need to be a
couple of seconds long, we can probably distribute them as