on 2001.07.19 04.00, Kerry Thompson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello all--
>
> Another shoulda-known-this question.
>
> There is a way of getting a projector to show a splash screen immediately
> while the program loads in the background. I thought it was just putting a
> bitmap in the proje
>That's ok--I've written a stub that shows a bitmap. Took me almost 5
>minutes ;-)
What's a stub?
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> >The one issue that I'm aware of, that I think hasn't been
> mentioned yet in
> >this thread. It is that a full screen Windows projector will not show
> >the splash screen.
Not everywhere. Works perfectly for me with D8 projects on both Win 2k and
98.
BTW, i tested the "otto.ini" file funct
>The one issue that I'm aware of, that I think hasn't been mentioned yet in
>this thread. It is that a full screen Windows projector will not show
>the splash screen.
Ah! That's the problem, then. Our projectors are full screen.
That's ok--I've written a stub that shows a bitmap. Took me al
>You're including filename extensions, right?
What, you think I'm a Mac user? ;-)
(Please, no religious wars--I'm OS agnostic).
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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From: "Aaron Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 7:57 PM
Subject: RE: Splash Screen
The splash screen feature has now been documented in a TechNote.
"How to use an image as a splash screen for a
that a full screen Windows projector will not show the splash screen.
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Aaron Jones
Director Technical Support
m a c r o m e d i a
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From: Robert Wingate
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 3:57 PM
Subject: RE: Splash Screen
It should work, but yes, I thi
> There is a way of getting a projector to show a splash screen
> immediately while the program loads in the background. I thought
> it was just putting a bitmap in the projector's directory with the
> same name as the projector, but that doesn't seem to work.
It should work, but yes, I think
That's right. You just need a bitmap file named the same as the projector...
The only catch is that only .bmp files are supported.
HTH
Jorge
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At 1:00 PM -0700 7/19/01, Kerry Thompson wrote:
>Hello all--
>
>Another shoulda-known-this question.
>
>There is a way of getting a projector to show a splash screen
>immediately while the program loads in the background. I thought it
>was just putting a bitmap in the projector's directory with
I followed up the MAC test with a PC test. I did not have a problem on the
PC side either.
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Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 10:25 AM
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Subject: splash screen
Hi (dir8 nt/mac /pro
I ran a test on the MAC side, I did not run into this issue. Splash Screen
came up after clicking projector, and then project ran as normal. No
clicking on splash screen.
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