Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files

2004-08-02 Thread Petro Bochan
Hi Folks,

Wow, i was shocked by so many responses on this topic. Thanks all. I'm
terribly sorry i couldn't respond at once because first, i wouldn't be able
to cope even with 2 megs of sent e-mail, second, i don't know whether Mac
files would work on win2k.

Speaking of the first, i contacted my ISP if they could provide some temp
e-mail to be able to upload the files, so if it's possible folks please send
the files to this e-mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) with Director help files as
the topic so those wouldn't be erased by ISP guy.

Speaking of which version of files to send, if it's not really a problem i'd
like to have as more of them as possible.

Much obliged, some day i'll be of some use to you all
Peter



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Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files

2004-08-02 Thread Buzz Kettles
At 5:23 PM +0200 7/31/04, you wrote:
Wow!
This thread made me open the Dir 4 Box for the first time in years, 
and there I found the long lost SoundEdit 16 CD.
It included the Hollywood Edge Sound Library, which I wanted to use.

SE 16 was bundled with Dir 4, wasn't it?
NOTES -
the SE16 CD that has the 100 MB of Hollywood Edge samples is SE16 version 1.
SE16 v1 wasn't finished when D4 Mac shipped.
(D4 for Mac shipped in March 94, SE16 in May 94).
SE16 v1 is NOT the Powermac release - that was SE16 v2.
btw -
for a cheap laugh, use Find on that SE16 v1 CD for a file named 'contract.mov'
(made during the end days of that release  hidden away on the CD by 
myself while creating the masters)

enjoy
-Buzz
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Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files

2004-08-01 Thread Buzz Kettles
At 10:09 AM -0400 7/31/04, you wrote:
You may want the Dir 4 help file too.
Quite a change btw D4  D5 with the introduction of behaviors (as I recall).
Want it?
Behaviors was with D6. D5 had Xtras, more shockwave features, and 
Text members. It's fairly easy to find reviews online for some of 
the versions. For example, here's one for D5:
fine print:
D5 had no actual Shockwave features
Shockwave 5 (3 months later) delivered an Xtra to burn DCRs 
(Afterburner)  the SWA Xtras, but one couldn't RUN the movies in d5 
- you had to create a movie, save it, burn a DCR (using AB)  then 
test the DCR within a browser  then reiterate the whole process to 
make any changes

D6 had the official Shockwave incorporation.
-Buzz

http://desires.com/2.1/Toys/Macrofun/Director5/director1.html
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Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files

2004-07-31 Thread Bertil Flink
You may want the Dir 4 help file too.
Quite a change btw D4  D5 with the introduction of behaviors (as I recall).
Want it?



Bertil Flink
Creative Media


- Original Message - 
From: Carl West [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files


 Petro Bochan wrote:
 
  Hi,
  
  Can someone send me the D7, D6, D5 help files offlist? I'm so eager to take
  a look at what changes has Lingo undergone through all these releases.
 
 I have them for 5 and 6 Mac, about 10Mb.
 Want 'em?
 
 -- 
 
 Carl West
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Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files

2004-07-31 Thread Carl West
Bertil Flink wrote:
You may want the Dir 4 help file too.
Quite a change btw D4  D5 with the introduction of behaviors (as I recall).
Want it?
If you really want historical, I may be able to dig out whatever there 
was for D3. But that'll mean digging out the old IIci I ran it on.

Oh, I also have:
Director 7.0 Help
and
Director 7.0 Help.1
another 15.9MB
--
Carl West
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Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files

2004-07-31 Thread Colin Holgate
You may want the Dir 4 help file too.
Quite a change btw D4  D5 with the introduction of behaviors (as I recall).
Want it?
Behaviors was with D6. D5 had Xtras, more shockwave features, and 
Text members. It's fairly easy to find reviews online for some of the 
versions. For example, here's one for D5:

http://desires.com/2.1/Toys/Macrofun/Director5/director1.html
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Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files

2004-07-31 Thread Bertil Flink
Yeah, you're right. Behaviors were introduced with Dir 6.

Here's some more Director history:
http://www.lingoworkshop.com/Articles/history.php


Bertil Flink
Creative Media




- Original Message - 
From: Colin Holgate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files


 You may want the Dir 4 help file too.
 Quite a change btw D4  D5 with the introduction of behaviors (as I recall).
 Want it?
 
 Behaviors was with D6. D5 had Xtras, more shockwave features, and 
 Text members. It's fairly easy to find reviews online for some of the 
 versions. For example, here's one for D5:
 
 http://desires.com/2.1/Toys/Macrofun/Director5/director1.html
 
, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming 
Lingo.  Thanks!]
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Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files

2004-07-31 Thread Bertil Flink
Wow!
This thread made me open the Dir 4 Box for the first time in years, and there I found 
the long lost SoundEdit 16 CD.
It included the Hollywood Edge Sound Library, which I wanted to use.

SE 16 was bundled with Dir 4, wasn't it?


Bertil Flink
Creative Media



- Original Message - 
From: Colin Holgate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files


 You may want the Dir 4 help file too.
 Quite a change btw D4  D5 with the introduction of behaviors (as I recall).
 Want it?
 
 Behaviors was with D6. D5 had Xtras, more shockwave features, and 
 Text members. It's fairly easy to find reviews online for some of the 
 versions. For example, here's one for D5:
 
 http://desires.com/2.1/Toys/Macrofun/Director5/director1.html
penworks.com). Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming Lingo.  Thanks!]
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Re: lingo-l D5-7 help files

2004-07-31 Thread Colin Holgate
SE 16 was bundled with Dir 4, wasn't it?
Not sure, but it was in the D5 studio package.
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