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Hi Neil. 10-Dec-03 13:15:00, Neil Heller wrote to All NH> I was thinking that at one place in a program I wrote I would like NH> to have some sort of sound (other than a simple beep or bell which NH> usually indicates an error). My conclusion was that it would NH> probably be easiest (as well as sounding the best) if I could play NH> a simple wav file. it depends what poerating system you are using. if you're feeling lasy have a configuration option configures an external application to run. then users can configure it to run wavplay, or a "visual-bell" or whatever they want.... -=> Bye <=- ---* Origin: One less than the checksum of "Jasen Betts" (3:640/1042) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 640/1042 531 954 774/605 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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