Re: [Pykaraoke-discuss] DJ/KJ in Denver Checking In

2005-11-28 Thread Kelvin Lawson
I think that I've never *ever* seen a commercial CDG that scrolls. Ever. KBS will create them, and I should have that in a week or two. But I wouldn't worry *too* much about it. I've got one from Doctor Music, that I used for testing the scrolling code. Can't recall if I've seen it on any

Re: [Pykaraoke-discuss] DJ/KJ in Denver Checking In

2005-11-28 Thread William Ferrell
On 11/28/05, Kelvin Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that I've never *ever* seen a commercial CDG that scrolls. Ever. KBS will create them, and I should have that in a week or two. But I wouldn't worry *too* much about it. I've got one from Doctor Music, that I used for

Re: [Pykaraoke-discuss] DJ/KJ in Denver Checking In

2005-11-27 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 02:19:57PM -0700, William Ferrell wrote: For sufficiently large values of derivatives. Hehehehe yeah :) RPM-based distributions. Behold this spiffy magic: #!/usr/bin/env python As far as I know, every distro sets up env to spew the correct

Re: [Pykaraoke-discuss] DJ/KJ in Denver Checking In

2005-11-27 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 02:29:11PM -0700, William Ferrell wrote: Doesn't the Linux Standard Base (or whatever the [EMAIL PROTECTED] it's called) provide some standard for where apps go? PyKaraoke and cdgtools are small enough that they can reasonably just live in /usr/bin.