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- From: gasser@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Nathan Gasser)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard
- Subject: Re: Using the Audio Palette
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- Date: 29 Dec 92 00:44:50 GMT
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- In article <BzzInw.8t4@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca> alee@chimera.UWaterloo.ca (A. Lee) writes:
- >I am trying to using the Audio Palette in Hypercard 2.1. Is there any way that
- >I can use the palette without it creating a button for every sound that it
- >records. I would like the palette to just record/edit/play sounds and then
- >save them as a SND resource in my stack without creating a button. Is this
- >possible???
-
- Certainly is. There is no requirement that a button exist for each sound
- resource or anything like that. The creation of the button is an artifact
- of the Audio Palette's scripting. I disabled the auto-button-create a long
- time ago, and thus I forget the exact lines, but you should be able to
- figure it out.
-
- Just open the "Audio Help" stack and examine the stack script. It's not
- too long, and it's documented, so you should be in good shape. Look for
- where a new button is created and comment that stuff out.
-
- Nate.
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