ListMagic question LMListEdited

2010-07-14 Thread J Scott Saults
Direct support requests to ListMagic have not been answered. Is it still supported? Maybe somebody here can help. I'm trying to use LMListEdited to selectively prevent changes in a list widget, . I've edited the card script to include: ON LMListEdited pWidget,pItem,pLineNo,pOldValue,pNewVa

combining sound files

2009-03-12 Thread J Scott Saults
I should have noted (especially concerning the Aujoiner glitch) that I am using Rev 2.9 and OSX 10.5.6 on an Intel Core 2 Duo Powerbook. -- Previous message -- I have tried converting the files to Au format (16-bit PCM with sampling rate of 22050 kHz)  and then using Aujoiner by Mar

combining sound files

2009-03-12 Thread J Scott Saults
I need to join a lot of aiff files to create a single sound file. I am revisiting a topic that has been discussed at least once before. Maybe there have been other solutions proposed than what I've found, so far. I have tried converting the files to Au format (16-bit PCM with sampling rate of 22050

Re: Subliminal priming

2006-10-09 Thread J. Scott Saults
me for others, like quick presentations and RT measurements.) Maybe Phil Jimmieson already explained all of this and more, but thought I should share what I know. Good luck J Scott Saults University of Missouri At 12:00 PM 10/9/06, you wrote: David Glasgow wrote: > > > On 4 Oct 20

Installation problems with Enterprise version 2.7.2

2006-07-18 Thread J. Scott Saults
ffect this? Sorry if this has been addressed before, but I can't find any relevant discussions regarding 2.7+. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. As it is, I can't run 2.7.2 with this severely truncated menu bar. Thanks in advance.

Re: Use an iPod as a USB drive ?

2006-05-10 Thread J. Scott Saults
Maybe late and off-topic - so I apologize (and do NOT mean to start a discussion here about this) - but just thought Alex might want to know that it is possible, with some iPods, to just drag and drop mp3 files (and Ogg Vorbis, Musepack, FLAC, AAC, ALAC, AC3 and WavPack) on your player and play

Re: Poll: the sum(7,9)

2005-03-15 Thread J. Scott Saults
ychological Sciences, University of Missouri http://www.missouri.edu/~psycorie/ Jamie Campbell, Professor, Department of Psychology,University of Saskatchewan. http://duke.usask.ca/~campbelj/work/Jamie_Campbelx.html J Scott Saults Department of Psychological Sciences University of Missouri Columbia

Re: use-revolution digest, Vol 1 #233 - 11 msgs

2002-02-28 Thread J. Scott Saults
Scott Raney writes >You will potentially miss this mouse down event if we switched to an >async mouse function (if it goes down and back up between sequential >calls), but not with the current event-based implementation. Which of >course brings us to what is another key issue here: despite having

Re: Polling the mouse

2002-02-25 Thread J. Scott Saults
Fri, 22 Feb 2002 13:22:55 -0700 Scott Raney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote >But did you actually try this? It *doesn't* work that way in either >MC or HC now. If you don't see it, try increasing the loop count (you >may need to at one zero for HC, and about 3 in MC/RR ;-) > >My real question is, giv

Re: Polling the mouse

2002-02-22 Thread J. Scott Saults
ng the actual state of the mouse button, up or down, whenever the mouse function is called within the handler. This is all I meant to say. Is this not true? Obviously, either I've not expressed myself clearly, or I've misunderstood the point of this debate, or both. I certa

Re: Polling the mouse

2002-02-21 Thread J. Scott Saults
Thu, 21 Feb 2002 12:58:57 -0700 (MST) Scott Raney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote >You'd also be subject to the normal behavior of >async functions (e.g., in HC, "the mouse" returns "down" if the user >clicked down anytime between when the handler started running and when >the function is called, wherea

Re: Repeats and mouse events

2002-02-13 Thread J. Scott Saults
I'll try to resist the urge to SHOUT, but, as far as I can tell, the transcript dictionary has "piss poor" documentation of the mouse function. Is there any documentation available of how the mouse function actually works that would predict or explain the behavior of the mouse in the loop scri

RAPID SEQUENCE of audioclips using the PREPARE command

2002-01-19 Thread J. Scott Saults
repare" command, it will buffer audioClips before playback. Let me know if that works for you?" Well, it does not seem to work. Is this a bug? How is 'prepare' supposed to work? I'm still open to suggestions, but it looks like I'll have to work on extracting an

Re: RAPID SEQUENCE of audioclips on a Mac

2002-01-09 Thread J. Scott Saults
I want to thank both Scott Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Geoff Canyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for their separate suggestions (in Mon, 7 Jan 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED]) regarding how to try playing a rapid sequence of sounds in Revolution. Although I really appreciate your efforts, neither procedure

RAPID SEQUENCE of audioclips on a Mac

2002-01-07 Thread J. Scott Saults
ggestions for how to accomplish this better? Many thanks in advance for any new ideas. Desperately seeking answers, Scott Saults J. Scott Saults, Ph.D. Research Associate email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Department of Psychology 210 McAlester Hall

audioclips on a Mac

2002-01-06 Thread J. Scott Saults
not do this, so what is the best way to approximate this behavior? Are there any Mac external commands that could accomplish this in Rev/MC? Thanks again for the help. Scott Saults J. Scott Saults, Ph.D. Research Associate email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Department of Psychology 210 McA

audioclips on a Mac

2002-01-06 Thread J. Scott Saults
Thanks for the help. Scott Saults J. Scott Saults, Ph.D. Research Associate email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Department of Psychology 210 McAlester Hall ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution