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- From: Kevin Lowe <klowe@nwlink.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: What I'd like to see happen
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 22:46:44 -0800
- Organization: Northwest Link
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- What I Want.
- There needs to be a drastic upturn in the number of Datatypes. I mean,
- we've got quite a few Sound and Picture types hanging about, what with
- the AU, GIF, JPEG, IFF, PNG, WAV, and such. And there are at least a
- trickle of Text types (but far too few), but a large hole can be seen.
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- HTML, AVI, MPEG, QT/MOV, MOD/MED, are just a few that need to be implimented.
- Where is the Multiview that I can just drop a MOD into and it will play
- the song? How about if want to see what my Web Page will look like, with
- the correct config file, I should be able to see the whole thing. Why
- aren't all companies distibuting Datatypes of their special formats?
- Softwood puts out Final Writer (a fine product I may add) and you get
- garbled control characters as a result in multiview. I should be able to
- drop a document no matter the origin and read the file, see the calendar,
- view the graph, whatever.
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- The idea of datatypes as not only a universal display system, but as a
- universal identification system hasn't been realised. There are far too
- many systems that try to replace what Datatypes do already. Directory
- Opus has a system of it's own (though the most recent one does put
- datatypes to some use), NewIcons comes with a package that identifies
- files by type, the WhatIs.library, ClassAct, and any number of others. It's
- rather irritating when I have a Datatype that recognises WAV files but
- DefIcons doesn't know them from snot.
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- DataTypes divide all files into the following main categories:
- syst (System) - system files
- text (Text) - textual files
- docu (Document) - documents (spreadsheet data, text with pictures etc.)
- soun (Sound) - sound samples
- inst (Instrument) - musical instruments
- musi (Music) - songs
- pict (Picture) - graphics
- anim (Animation) - animations
- movi (Movie) - animation with sound
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- There is quite a range that hasn't been exploited in that list. Maybe
- it's time some work was made towards that goal.
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- Kevin Lowe
- klowe@nwlink.com
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