Hi Richard:
>Any way to make a palette in MC with the drag region on the left side rather
>than the top?
>
>If not in the box, anyone have a cross-platform external for this?
I cannot help with a true palette, but this may be an option and it is
cross-platform.
Create a graphic as a 'false grab
I has a small stack with a player object set to
http://www.gurudeva.org/video.mov
this worked fine in 2.4A2
but, if I open that stack in 2.4A3 my system freezes I have to force quit
Metacard PPC.
I thought the stack might not be compatible so, I made a new stack,
created a player object, made
Any way to make a palette in MC with the drag region on the left side rather
than the top?
If not in the box, anyone have a cross-platform external for this?
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
Multimedia Design and Development for Mac, Windows, UNIX, and the Web
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Hi Rolf,
- Original Message -
From: "Rolf Kocherhans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 6:51 AM
Subject: How would you design this ?
> Hello all
>
> I like to make an application which presents the user with a startup
> screen (a la Netscape) and t
jbv wrote/ schreef:
> Hi folks,
>
> Has anyone already tried to read raw data
> on the Mac modem / printer port ?
>
> Does the following script work :
>
> open modem:
> read from modem:
> close modem:
Guess it should be "file modem:" instead of "modem:", but then, it should
work.
> Thanks.
>
>What does this mean? Set the pixels that an image object displays to
what?
>What constitutes a sequence? A comma delimited series of numbers?
Getting
>the alphadata of an imported PNG results in empty, and a GIF results in
a
>set of odd characters so there's not really any guide to knowing how
Version .3 of mcRipper is now available, at
http://www.inspiredlogic.com/mc/ripper.html
The web pages haven't been updated yet, but the download is now
version .3, so go have at it.
The word of the day is XML!!
It now exports in XML format, and rips from same. This allows you to
open the res
Just to let everyone know, I now have mcRipper generating XML, which
I can view in an XML-viewing application. Here's a small sample --
feel free to comment:
false
727,149,983,405
65535
false
...etc. One obvious choice was that I wen
>At 10:23 AM -0700 5/7/2001, David Bovill
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Not too clear myself on the CData bit of XML, anyone got a definition for
>>me?
>
>It basically means "text that doesn't include tags or other special
>references". CDATA isn't parsed by an SGML parser; it's just taken as
>lit
At 12:20 am -0700 8/5/01, Scott Rossi wrote:
>From the new ReadMe:
>
> The imageData, maskData, and alphaData properties can be used to set
> the pixels that an image object displays. The imageData is a
> sequence of 32 bit binary values, with 8 bits each for red, green,
> and blue. The
Can anybody help? --
Sivakatirswami, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- he the man.
--- Rolf Kocherhans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I like to make an application which presents the
> user with a startup
> screen (a la Netscape) and then goes into the
> Internet and downloads
> the actual
>Recently, Signe Marie Sanne wrote:
>
> > I found this document a couple of years ago which has been pretty
> > comprehensive for MCI -- CD audio, MIDI sequencing and LaserDisc.
>You might
> > find what you need here.
>
>BTW, I should mention that this document is huge (almost 300K). Scroll down
Hello all
I like to make an application which presents the user with a startup
screen (a la Netscape) and then goes into the Internet and downloads
the actual newest version of a Stack which is then presented to the
user as his final working Window.
It does not matter how big the Application
At 10:23 AM -0700 5/7/2001, David Bovill
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Not too clear myself on the CData bit of XML, anyone got a definition for
>me?
It basically means "text that doesn't include tags or other special
references". CDATA isn't parsed by an SGML parser; it's just taken as
literal tex
>From the new ReadMe:
The imageData, maskData, and alphaData properties can be used to set
the pixels that an image object displays. The imageData is a
sequence of 32 bit binary values, with 8 bits each for red, green,
and blue. The maskData is sequence of 8 bit values, which 0 being
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