New version (233) on SqueakSource with refactoring of the sounds used in a theme. Should allow people to make their own SoundTheme subclass packages.
Brad, hope you don't mind me snippeting this to the whole list:
On Mon September 10 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
Gary,
I misunderstood what your close and restore down methods did. Attached is a zip of Set1 that works better.
I've been using them and they work ok.
brad
On Mon September 10 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
Hi Gary,
I went thru your UITheme quickly and what I saw was that most of your theme sounds were basically empty. Is that right?
Anyway, I went ahead and created two sets of UITheme (set 2 should use sindow Max, Min and Close from set1). Zip files are attached.
I was going to add them, but I didn't know how you really wanted them to work in your classes. One suggestion is to add them to SampledSound so that they are available for everyone. I made them AIF so one could use the handy method:
SampledSound addLibrarySoundNamed: 'test' fromAIFFfileNamed: 'test.aiff'
But, it's your call.
Try them out and let me know what you think.
brad
On Wed September 12 2007, Gary Chambers wrote:
New version (233) on SqueakSource with refactoring of the sounds used in a theme. Should allow people to make their own SoundTheme subclass packages.
Brad, hope you don't mind me snippeting this to the whole list:
Not at all. When I get time, I want to create an FM sound editor for Squeak so that I can create some sounds that are less in size. But, I don't have time right now.
On Mon September 10 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
Gary,
I misunderstood what your close and restore down methods did. Attached is a zip of Set1 that works better.
I've been using them and they work ok.
brad
On Mon September 10 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
Hi Gary,
I went thru your UITheme quickly and what I saw was that most of your theme sounds were basically empty. Is that right?
Anyway, I went ahead and created two sets of UITheme (set 2 should use sindow Max, Min and Close from set1). Zip files are attached.
I was going to add them, but I didn't know how you really wanted them to work in your classes. One suggestion is to add them to SampledSound so that they are available for everyone. I made them AIF so one could use the handy method:
SampledSound addLibrarySoundNamed: 'test' fromAIFFfileNamed: 'test.aiff'
But, it's your call.
Try them out and let me know what you think.
brad
UI mailing list UI@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ui
Yeah, would be nice to have FMSound marimba edit...
Maybe I'll do some samples on my V-Synth!
-----Original Message----- From: ui-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:ui-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org] On Behalf Of Brad Fuller Sent: 12 September 2007 5:24 pm To: Squeak's User Interface Subject: Re: [UI] Widgets 233 and sounds
On Wed September 12 2007, Gary Chambers wrote:
New version (233) on SqueakSource with refactoring of the
sounds used
in a theme. Should allow people to make their own
SoundTheme subclass
packages.
Brad, hope you don't mind me snippeting this to the whole list:
Not at all. When I get time, I want to create an FM sound editor for Squeak so that I can create some sounds that are less in size. But, I don't have time right now.
On Mon September 10 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
Gary,
I misunderstood what your close and restore down methods did. Attached is a zip of Set1 that works better.
I've been using them and they work ok.
brad
On Mon September 10 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
Hi Gary,
I went thru your UITheme quickly and what I saw was
that most of
your theme sounds were basically empty. Is that right?
Anyway, I went ahead and created two sets of UITheme
(set 2 should
use sindow Max, Min and Close from set1). Zip files are
attached.
I was going to add them, but I didn't know how you
really wanted
them to work in your classes. One suggestion is to add them to SampledSound so that they are available for everyone. I
made them
AIF so one could use the handy method:
SampledSound addLibrarySoundNamed: 'test' fromAIFFfileNamed: 'test.aiff'
But, it's your call.
Try them out and let me know what you think.
brad
UI mailing list UI@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ui
UI mailing list UI@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ui
Brad Fuller wrote:
On Wed September 12 2007, Gary Chambers wrote:
New version (233) on SqueakSource with refactoring of the sounds used in a theme. Should allow people to make their own SoundTheme subclass packages.
Brad, hope you don't mind me snippeting this to the whole list:
Not at all. When I get time, I want to create an FM sound editor for Squeak so that I can create some sounds that are less in size. But, I don't have time right now.
What would a FM sound editor do that the EnvelopeEditor don't do ?
Karl
On Wed September 12 2007, Gary Chambers wrote:
New version (233) on SqueakSource with refactoring of the sounds used in a theme. Should allow people to make their own SoundTheme subclass packages.
I got a:
MNU: SoundTheme class>>newDefault
when "No Sound" preference is deselected.
Brad, hope you don't mind me snippeting this to the whole list:
On Mon September 10 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
Gary,
I misunderstood what your close and restore down methods did. Attached is a zip of Set1 that works better.
I've been using them and they work ok.
brad
On Mon September 10 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
Hi Gary,
I went thru your UITheme quickly and what I saw was that most of your theme sounds were basically empty. Is that right?
Anyway, I went ahead and created two sets of UITheme (set 2 should use sindow Max, Min and Close from set1). Zip files are attached.
I was going to add them, but I didn't know how you really wanted them to work in your classes. One suggestion is to add them to SampledSound so that they are available for everyone. I made them AIF so one could use the handy method:
SampledSound addLibrarySoundNamed: 'test' fromAIFFfileNamed: 'test.aiff'
But, it's your call.
Try them out and let me know what you think.
brad
UI mailing list UI@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ui
I have fixed that now. Unfortunately unable to upload from the office (firewall). Will put on SqueakSource when I get home!
(just put #newDefault on the class side of SoundTheme doing ^self new)
On Wednesday 12 September 2007 6:10 pm, Brad Fuller wrote:
On Wed September 12 2007, Gary Chambers wrote:
New version (233) on SqueakSource with refactoring of the sounds used in a theme. Should allow people to make their own SoundTheme subclass packages.
I got a:
MNU: SoundTheme class>>newDefault
when "No Sound" preference is deselected.
Brad, hope you don't mind me snippeting this to the whole list:
On Mon September 10 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
Gary,
I misunderstood what your close and restore down methods did. Attached is a zip of Set1 that works better.
I've been using them and they work ok.
brad
On Mon September 10 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
Hi Gary,
I went thru your UITheme quickly and what I saw was that most of your theme sounds were basically empty. Is that right?
Anyway, I went ahead and created two sets of UITheme (set 2 should use sindow Max, Min and Close from set1). Zip files are attached.
I was going to add them, but I didn't know how you really wanted them to work in your classes. One suggestion is to add them to SampledSound so that they are available for everyone. I made them AIF so one could use the handy method:
SampledSound addLibrarySoundNamed: 'test' fromAIFFfileNamed: 'test.aiff'
But, it's your call.
Try them out and let me know what you think.
brad
UI mailing list UI@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ui
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