Re: Off topics : JazzValley

2003-01-10 Thread Pierre Sahores
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : you can also try this great jazz station from Lyon... http://www.frequencejazz.com/ click on Ecoutez... and then on Lire on the pop up... Cool ! It would be nice if this could work from a stack ;)) It's far sure doable under win32, macos and linuxx86 ;))

RE: Off topics : JazzValley

2003-01-10 Thread xbury . cs
yes but how? It's a streaming thing so it's likely to make MC unusable while you listen... there's no threads in MC... ;(( TIA Xavier -Original Message- From: Pierre Sahores [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 10 January 2003 09:33 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Off topics :

Re: Off topics : JazzValley

2003-01-10 Thread Pierre Sahores
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : yes but how? It's a streaming thing so it's likely to make MC unusable while you listen... I'm not a specialist but if it's a way to stream QuickTime sequences from within MC, it will be possible to build a library to stream audio sequences too. there's no

MetaCard/Revolution help required

2003-01-10 Thread Peter McConachie
Hello I am trying to find MetaCard/Revolution users who may be interested in helping me in developing a MetaCard/Valentina application. Our office is located in Brisbane, Australia. We would prefer someone in South East Queensland. With thanks, Peter McConachie

RE: Off topics : JazzValley

2003-01-10 Thread xbury . cs
Pierre, That's if your stream is qt in nature. You still can't view two movies at the same time, and there's no support for *.wmf or *.rm streaming... I dont think it is worth trying... maybe in MC 3.0... -Original Message- From: Pierre Sahores [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 10

Re: OSX application menu

2003-01-10 Thread John Kiltinen
This is in response to Shari's question quoted below. Since I read the list in digest form, and thus with some delay, perhaps this question will have already been addressed, but here goes anyway. Shari, you and I have been dealing with OS X problems at about the same time as we make the

Re: Off topics : JazzValley

2003-01-10 Thread Vikram Singh
Xavier I think you can view more than one streams in a stack. I did view both the files below some days back in the same card, on different players. http://stream.qtv.apple.com/qtv/rollingstone/rtsp/justin_ref.mov http://stream.qtv.apple.com/qtv/zomba/bboys/drowning_ref.mov In Quicktime

Re: Off topics : JazzValley

2003-01-10 Thread Pierre Sahores
Vikram Singh a écrit : Xavier I think you can view more than one streams in a stack. I did view both the files below some days back in the same card, on different players. http://stream.qtv.apple.com/qtv/rollingstone/rtsp/justin_ref.mov

Re: OSX application menu

2003-01-10 Thread Shari
This is in response to Shari's question quoted below. Since I read the list in digest form, and thus with some delay, perhaps this question will have already been addressed, but here goes anyway. Shari, you and I have been dealing with OS X problems at about the same time as we make the

Re: [OT] invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Karl Becker wrote: Right click on a file, select Properties, check the box Hidden. However, Windows users can choose to have hidden files shown quite easily, unlike the Mac where hidden files aren't even known to many people. 1. How does a Win user show the file by right-clicking on it if

Re: [OT] invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Richard, Karl Becker wrote: Right click on a file, select Properties, check the box Hidden. However, Windows users can choose to have hidden files shown quite easily, unlike the Mac where hidden files aren't even known to many people. 1. How does a Win user show the file by right-clicking

Re: [OT] invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: I can turn a file invisible on Mac OS and OS X, but how do I make a file invisible on Windows? I need to be able to do this for a cross-platform CD. INVISIBLE FILES? YOU? Mr. I never hide files from the user Gaskin??? (just kidding :-) I am not a Windows

Re: [OT] invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: I can turn a file invisible on Mac OS and OS X, but how do I make a file invisible on Windows? I need to be able to do this for a cross-platform CD. INVISIBLE FILES? YOU? Mr. I never hide files from the user Gaskin??? (just kidding

Re: invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread miscdas
{snip] Richard Gaskin writes: 1. How does a Win user show the file by right-clicking on it if it's invisible? Richard Gaskin Richard, Think about the Karl's reply and your query, then maybe you'll choose to retract your reply. To display files that are hidden is no problemo: 1. Launch

Re: [OT] invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread Ken Ray
Sorry about that... (darn emailer!) Anyway, I was going to suggest that depending on the size of the movie, you could keep it compressed on the CD with a different file extension and decompress it to play it. This way, although it might be accessible, (a) it doesn't look like anything anyone

Re: [OT] invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread Ken Ray
- Original Message - From: Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 1:16 PM Subject: Re: [OT] invisible files on Windows Scott Rossi wrote: Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote: I can turn a file invisible on Mac OS and OS X, but how do I

Re: [OT] invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread Dar Scott
On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 12:16 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Any other tips for preventing the copying of QT media from a CD? Store them as properties in an installer-like app that puts them on the user's system as needed? Dar Scott ___

Re: invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread miscdas
[snip] Richard Gaskin writes: Any other tips for preventing the copying of QT media from a CD? It doesn't have to be capable of stopping an experienced hacker type, just enough to make it at least inconvenient or unobvious for the average user. Richard Gaskin If your app can launch the file

Re: [OT] invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Dar Scott wrote: On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 12:16 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: Any other tips for preventing the copying of QT media from a CD? Store them as properties in an installer-like app that puts them on the user's system as needed? Being video files they're pretty big. That

Re: [OT] invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread andu
--On Friday, January 10, 2003 11:16:22 -0800 Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any other tips for preventing the copying of QT media from a CD? It doesn't have to be capable of stopping an experienced hacker type, just enough to make it at least inconvenient or unobvious for the average

RE: [OT] invisible files on Windows

2003-01-10 Thread Chipp Walters
Richard, This will make a file invisible from Windows... if the platform is Win32 then put the filename of the topstack into tfile replace / with \ in tfile put attrib quote tfile quote -h into DosCommand set the hideConsoleWindows to true put shell (DosCommand) into theError

No luck with trapping QUIT in OSX

2003-01-10 Thread Shari
Putting the appleEvent handler in the frontScript didn't work. I tried putting that appleEvent handler EVERYWHERE, to no avail. It didn't work in the frontScript, the main stack script, the embedded (operating) stack script. I'm guessing that the frontScript gets deleted before the message

Hide menubar on Mac?

2003-01-10 Thread RCS
Is there a way to hide the menubar on the Mac in OSX? I use the 'Bartender' Control Panel for OS9 (it is a little flaky though). Why doesn't MetaCard hide the menubar on the Mac? It works great on Windows... Thanks, JR ___ metacard mailing list [EMAIL

Hide menubar on Mac - never mind!

2003-01-10 Thread RCS
I did a 'Google' search and found a MetaCard digest at 'theFAQchest.com'...it seems that you have to manually do it for the Mac. It works though...that's all that matters! JR - Original Message - From: RCS [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 6:48 PM