-=PCTechTalk=- Re: music in script

  • From: "cris" <cris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 11:18:21 -0400

Sylvia - go to letterman's home page. It is a wealth of information for 
stationery - sort of a stationery bible - 
http://www.ohmster.com/~billscott/
go to programs, copy me - 
I have never personally used that particular program, but it should help you 
copy the syntax exactly as you need it. 

I use a program called  PATH COPY- 
It gets added to the right click option, and you use copy your file paths with 
it - use copy long path in windows explorer to copy your file path to your 
graphics and midi files you're putting in your stationery. 
I've had it for ages and ages - Think this is it:
http://home.worldonline.dk/ninotech/freeutil.htm
It's a wonderful program!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Glad you solved your midi problem! and yes - if you have the graphic or midi on 
your computer, you will always hear them or see them - and those you send to 
may not if something is wrong. 
Where are you taking your lessons?
I have some friends taking stationery scripting lessons now - 
Cris


----- Original Message ----- 
From: sylviavandewall 
To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 4:48 AM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: music in script


Thank you Trevnal but I found the mistake.
I have send the file like this: les 4 - 1.html
And it has to be like this: les4.1.html
in that way it worked
sylvia.


Hello Sylvia,

I am doing a computer course at Uni right now, and have just started =
playing
about with HTML, which is looking very similar to your stationary.

I would guess your problem is that the midi file is not being sent with =
the
stationary.  You can hear it as it is on your computer, but others do =
not
,as it is not on theirs.  So may be you need to find out more about how =
to
send it as a attachment to the email or something.  Just an idea,

Trevnal
----- Original Message -----=20
From: "sylviavandewall" <pvdwall@xxxxxxxxx>


  Hello all,
  I'm following scripting lessons for stationary and now I had to insert =
a
midi-file. Everything with the path is working fine and I hear the music =
but
when I send it nobody else hears the music. Can somebody help me please?
  This is the script:
  What am I doing wrong?
  Where I take the lesson's they also don't know.......

  <HTML>
  <HEAD>
  <TITLE>Titel</TITLE>
  <!--Sylvia, les 4 - 1-->
  </HEAD>
  <BODY bgcolor=3D#F7FE32>

  <BGSOUND src=3D"C:\My Documents\Script-Art/Les 4/afternoondelight.mid"
balance=3D0 loop=3D1 volume=3D0>
  <DIV style=3D"left:20px; position:absolute; top:20px; width:300px">
  <FONT face=3D"Arial Black" size=3D2 color=3D#0196FF>
  Klik hier dubbel voor je tekst</FONT>    </DIV>

  <DIV style=3D"left:20px; position:absolute; top:285px; width:300px">
  <FONT face=3D"Arial Black" size=3D2 color=3D#0196FF>
  klik hier dubbel voor je tekst</FONT>   </DIV>

  <DIV style=3D"left:450px; position:absolute; top:20px">
  <FONT face=3D"WST_Span" size=3D4 color=3D#FD6339>
  Klik hier dubbel voor je tekst</FONT>    </DIV>

  <DIV style=3D"left:450px; position:absolute; top:285px">
  <FONT face=3D"WST_Span" size=3D4 color=3D#FD6339>
  klik hier dubbel voor je tekst</FONT>    </DIV>

  </BODY>
  </HTML>
  Sylvia....Holland.


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