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- From: aland@cs.brandeis.edu (Alan D.)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system
- Subject: Re: System sound file names
- Message-ID: <aland.721506341@berry.cs.brandeis.edu>
- Date: 11 Nov 92 18:25:41 GMT
- References: <1992Nov11.163015.12660@news.media.mit.edu> <1992Nov11.125902.1@ulkyvx.louisville.edu>
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- jnsims01@ulkyvx.louisville.edu writes:
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- >In article <1992Nov11.163015.12660@news.media.mit.edu>, stone@media.mit.edu
- > (Steve Librande) writes:
- >> Could someone send me a list of all the valid system sound filenames.
- >> I know of a few: 'connect' 'filedone' 'termbell', but I'm sure there
- >> must be several more. For instance, can you name a sound 'eject' and
- >> have it play everytime a disk is ejected?
- >>
- >> Please e-mail replies, since I'm not a regular reader of this group.
-
- >Please also post this information - I've never heard of such a thing and this
- >would be very handy to know!!
-
- Sorry... The sounds you refer to are specific to Zterm. The system
- itself does not give any particular meaning to the filename of a
- sound. You can probably still get SoundMaster (or any of the
- commercial alternatives which come with their own sounds, such as
- Kaboom or <I forget>), recently reviewed in MacWorld or MacUser...
- The system itself ignores the filename, at least as regards your
- question.
-
- -=Alan
-