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Subject: Re: NinjaAerobicsPro
From: "Jeff Knope" <jknope@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 19:46:34 -0700

Hi Daniel,

The use of music with a program is new to me. I found WILLTELL (the William Tell Overture) in "C:\Program Files\LCSI\MicroWorlds\Music\"

I figured MW would be smart enough to go find it if a program called for it. Is that not true? Or is it because you don't have it? Did it play for you in the EX version?

I see a copy of it is now located in my Projects Folder. I didn't deliberately put it there.

It was a stroke of luck to find a musical movement that fit well these little guys dancing around. To some extent, I've designed the action to fit the music's movement. So I hope you can find it.

Do you get an error statement when the program calls it (which it does twice)? Does anybody know about how to do this?

--Jeff



----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Ajoy" <dajoy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mwforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: NinjaAerobicsPro



On 20 May 2005 at 15:18, Jeff Knope wrote:

A week ago I posted an EX project, an experiment in 3-D graphics, called NinjaAerobics. I
apologized for it being in EX, excluding many of you from viewing it, and promised to port it back
to MWPro. I've now done that, and the MWPro (Compressed) version is attached. It includes a new
dance sequence as well.




I cannot find "WILLTELL.MID". It was originally in "C:\Program Files\LCSI\MicroWorlds
Pro\Projects\"


(The clapping sounds worked ok)

Thanks for the migration!

Daniel






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