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
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
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
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
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
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
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.