Re: Compressing stacks - is it possible?

2002-02-23 Thread Hugh Senior
>Is it possible to compress a stack, save it to disk, then later read it, >decompress it and presto! have a stack again? >I don't think so, but maybe? >tereza Jose replied: >Not sure if this what you need, but it is possible to compress a stack and >put it into a property, then save the

Re: Compressing stacks - is it possible?

2002-02-22 Thread Jose L. Rodriguez Illera
> Hi all, >Is it possible to compress a stack, save it to disk, then later read it, >decompress it and presto! have a stack again? >I don't think so, but maybe? >tereza Not sure if this what you need, but it is possible to compress a stack and put it into a property, then save the stack t

Re: Compressing stacks - is it possible?

2002-02-22 Thread Dave Cragg
At 9:41 pm -0600 21/2/02, Tereza Snyder wrote: >Are you saying I can script > >set the MyCustomProperty of stack "mystack" to stack "stackToCompress" ? > >I just get "source is not a container". > >I see that I could write the stack to disk, then read it as a binfile, >compress it, then write the

Re: Compressing stacks - is it possible?

2002-02-21 Thread Tereza Snyder
on 02.21.02 08:11PM, Scott Rossi wrote: > FWIW, one thing I've done is to compress sounds, import the compressed data > into a custom property in a stack, and later write the sounds to the drive > and decompress them for playback. I assume the same will work fine with > stacks. Are you saying

Re: Compressing stacks - is it possible?

2002-02-21 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Tereza Snyder wrote: > Is it possible to compress a stack, save it to disk, then later read it, > decompress it and presto! have a stack again? FWIW, one thing I've done is to compress sounds, import the compressed data into a custom property in a stack, and later write the sounds to t

Re: Compressing stacks - is it possible?

2002-02-21 Thread Ray Horsley
ile and load it back into a duplicate of the template. - Original Message - From: "Tereza Snyder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "MetaCard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 8:47 PM Subject: Compressing stacks - is it possible? > Hi all, &

Compressing stacks - is it possible?

2002-02-21 Thread Tereza Snyder
Hi all, Is it possible to compress a stack, save it to disk, then later read it, decompress it and presto! have a stack again? I don't think so, but maybe? tereza + Tereza Snyder + Senior Software Developer + Attainment Company, Inc. + + 800.327.4269 _