Recently, "Thomas McCarthy" wrote:
> Can we play native Windows video files from within MetaCard using
> MCISendString?
My understanding is you don't need MCISendString. MC/Rev will play movies
using whatever default multimedia features are available on the host system.
This is what we used in
I love QuickTime, you love Quicktime--great. But there are a lot of Windows boxes out
there without QuickTime.
So, my question. Can we play native Windows video files from within MetaCard using
MCISendString?
If so,how and does anyone have a list of commands for the AVI interface?
(The previ
> > Ken sez,
> >
> > You should just be able to just move the mouse over the field (or click
in
> > it to plant an insertion point) and then the scroll wheel should scroll
the
> > field.
>
> Doesn't do it. Not in MOS 9.2. Is this a feature of MOS X?
You're right... OS 9 won't do it, but OS X will
On 9/4/02 2:26 PM, Ray G. Miller wrote:
> Doesn't do it. Not in MOS 9.2. Is this a feature of MOS X?
>
> The scrollWheel works fine in all other apps under 9.2 tho.
Yeah, OS X only.
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> Ken sez,
>
> You should just be able to just move the mouse over the field (or click in
> it to plant an insertion point) and then the scroll wheel should scroll the
> field.
>
Doesn't do it. Not in MOS 9.2. Is this a feature of MOS X?
The scrollWheel works fine in all other apps under 9