Re: OSA weirdness? (was: Is beep a backdoor?)
Re: OSA weirdness? (was: Is beep a backdoor?)
- Subject: Re: OSA weirdness? (was: Is beep a backdoor?)
- From: Charles Arthur <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 10:35:43 +0100
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 10:47:57 -0700, Jon Pugh <email@hidden>
wrote:
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At 5:57 PM +0100 9/19/2001, Charles Arthur wrote:
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>You've got your sound turned down to 0 - flashing the menu bar is your
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>machine's desperate attempt to gain your attention. The computer equivalent
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>of rolling its eyes.
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Nice try though.
I like Jon's forbearance from putting in "Nope, you're completely wrong,
dumbo". I realised on reflection after posting that Jon is not the sort of
person to make this kind of elementary mistake.
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I checked that first. Bill's suggestion that it is something to do with
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OSA Menu is an interesting one >that I will investigate. However, the
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sound was turned up and beeping once worked fine, just not >twice.
Since you're using OSA Menu, you can't be using OSX, otherwise I would have
suggested it's something to do with what Chris N said about sound events
getting cut off.
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Very odd.
Yup; and OMMs I don't get your problem (on the 9.04 or 9.1 ones; SE1.6 with
CLib 1.04 on the 9.04 machine, SE 1.6 with CLib 1.4 on the 9.1 one). OSA
Menu 1.2.2 installed on both.
I am wondering how long OSA Menu 1.2.3d7 is going to be before going GM
:-). I keep seeing odd behaviour on 1.2.2 from time to time, such as
-doing the same action twice
-calling a Finder script while a Eudora window is open, it does the Finder
script - and also the Eudora script which happens to have the same
keystroke combo.
Charles
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