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Re Cubic lattice of chords

🔗Robert Walker <robertwalker@ntlworld.com>

11/13/2002 10:23:22 PM

Hi Monz,

Thanks for the suggestion - here is your version.

http://tunesmithy.netfirms.com/tunes/mus_geom/musical_geometry_new_win.htm

I'll look into possibilities for getting all of them to open in the same window
- in javascript you can also set its size to make it smaller than the
original window which is what we'd like here I suppose.

I found out that in Internet Explorer without Quicktime then
you can make it so that the soudn plays without even showing the
player - on mouse over too as well as mouse click.

But it didn't work with Quicktime. (Found you can re-install Quicktiem
with just the midi file associations if you use the installer, so
I now have it here like that to test how it works).

Also Netscape here didn't work at all, except for oen thing
- I foudn I could do an echo of the midi clip window with
a url of the midi clip to click on- and it only made the one window
and all the clips could be shown there - but that only worked
in Netscape without Quicktime, and you still had to click on the
clip to hear it after that.

In IE it came up as a blank window, and if you did view source
it just showed up as <html></html>.

Then tried adding background sound to that new
window and neither of them did anything with it,
though Netscape showed it correctly in the html.

Crazy things :-).

If anyone knows how to do this it would be a help.
Found some examples on the web but none of them really
worked with Quicktime or with Netscape.

Robert