Hi all...
Thanks for replying about my lingo.ini question. I really appreciate the
feedback.
- Michael M.
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I've never
included a lingo.ini file when distributing my stuff on a CD (Windows), but
things have always worked. Is it really necessary to do this?
You don't need the projector.ini either, unless you're trying to
initialize something before the preparemovie of the first movie. I
believe that
Not necessary, but handy. You can define global variables there, and your
projector will read them. You can establish settings there as well, such as
set the soundkeepdevice to 0. In other words, if there's a setting or
variable you want to be able to change without modifying your movie or
At 11:43 AM -0400 7/9/03, you wrote:
Hi all...
In Bruce Epstein's book Lingo In A Nutshell, page 566, it talks about
including the lingo.ini file alongside the projector. This, I assume, is in
addition to the projectorName.ini file I always include. I've never
included a lingo.ini file when
At 08:43 2003-07-09, Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
In Bruce Epstein's book Lingo In A Nutshell, page 566, it talks about
including the lingo.ini file alongside the projector.
Just to throw another $0.02 in the pot, there was a quirk with some
computers several versions ago that the Lingo.ini was
One last note about the Lingo,ini file
As of d7, it's capabilities changed (they were reduced)
for instance,
The Lingo.ini can no longer put info directly to the Message window
(as the default Lingo.ini included before d7 had demonstrated).
This particular task currently fails because the