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- From: hikonen@mits.mdata.fi (Harri Ikonen)
- Subject: Re: Good Party Tunes?
- Organization: Microdata Oy, Helsinki, Finland
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 21:18:20 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.211820.28336@prime.mdata.fi>
- References: <jbickers.0nxe@templar.actrix.gen.nz> <crystal.727824423@glia> <1jta41INNqa1@life.ai.mit.edu>
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- In article <1jta41INNqa1@life.ai.mit.edu> jbrown@hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Justin William Brown) writes:
- >Well, actually, I'm the only one I know who does this (puts text in as a
- >sample) :). But anyways... Someone once told me that there was a mod-
- >playing program out there which actually can display text files that
- >are saved in a sample slot. Unfortunately, that's all I know :). Anyone
- >wanna help Crystal out and shed some light on this?
-
- At least MultiPlayer v1.32 is able to show them, when you click on the
- 'Info' gadget on the 'Module Program'-screen. Also, if you click on 'Main'
- or the window enlargement gadget on the title bar, it will display some
- information like module name, type and the author of the module. If I
- remember correctly, the program searches for strings like 'by' or '(c)'
- from the table of instrument names.
-
- There is also another player (Unfortunately I don't remember its name at
- the moment) which displays all text lines, which begin with '#' character,
- like '#composed by mickey mouse'.
-
- I hope this helps!
-
- Harri -- hikonen@mits.mdata.fi
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