Re: localized versions of a stack

2000-07-19 Thread Kevin Miller
On 19/7/00 11:38 am, Ernst Michael Reicher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, its not hard to make a stack in a nonEnglish language but one small thing canĀ“t be easy localized: in the answer dialog: answer "rewsna" with "ko" or "lecnac" the defaultbutton will work on enterKey *but* the Esc-Key

Re: Downloaded Movies and Sounds in Memory?

2000-07-19 Thread Scott Raney
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Sivakatirswami wrote: I am posting this again with a proper subject line: re space available for undestroyed stack and files downloaded into the cache what about movies and sounds?: Unfortunately this depends on the platform. Windows 95/98 uses the regular file

Re: saving Arrays into a customPropertySet

2000-07-19 Thread Leston Drake
On 19 Jul 2000, at 13:20, Leston Drake wrote: Hi, I looked through the archives to see if this has been discussed before, but didn't find anything, so I hope I'm not repeating something because I know there's been a lot of discussion flying around about customPropertySets. Is it

Re: Basic question: opening cards in their own windows...

2000-07-19 Thread Kevin Miller
On 19/7/00 7:29 pm, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One file many windows? Just spent 20 minutes or so trying different syntax for opening cards (presently stored in a single stack), in their own windows. Looks like this should be possible, but maybe not? Can someone help? go to

Re: Basic question: opening cards in their own windows...

2000-07-19 Thread Geoff Canyon
Kevin Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, on 7/19/00 12:42 PM: On 19/7/00 7:29 pm, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One file many windows? Just spent 20 minutes or so trying different syntax for opening cards (presently stored in a single stack), in their own windows. Looks like this should

16 bit sound in MetCard on the Mac

2000-07-19 Thread J. Scott Saults
When I tried importing 16 bit, 44k sounds into a MetCard stack as WAVE files, playback on a Macintoish was just noise. The same files converted to 8 bit WAVE files played OK. The same files converted to 16 bit AIFF files also played OK. Does this mean that MetaCard on the Mac cannot play

Re: Queuing sounds

2000-07-19 Thread Scott Rossi
Both HyperCard and SuperCard on the Macintoish allow up to 20 sounds to be queued for continuous playback by the execution of a sequence of 'play' commands. As soon as all of the sounds have been loaded into memory (a fraction of a second on newer cpu's), control is returned to the handler.