Re: front-end for interactively controlling xmosaic from command

Omy Ronquillo ([email protected])
Wed, 8 Sep 93 09:15:27 PDT


Marc,

One of the things that I meant to comment about which appropriate probably for the folks at Berkeley is an mpeg_player with
similar controls to audiotool. I know, this has nothing to do with
mosaic but I thought I'd pass this thought to this distribution.

Maybe something like this already exist and I am not aware.

As far as a slide show is concerned, I second the motion to have something
like this capability
Play/Pause
Stop
Rewind
Forward

How can I observe this with 2.0Pre3?

}This all sounds great! New stuff in 2.0pre3 and later include the
}ability to pull down images, sounds, etc. without having the display
}go out to lunch, scrolling directives, etc.

Cheers,
Omy
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>
> [email protected] writes:
> > In your message of Thu, 02 Sep 93 10:47:50 PDT, you say:
> >
> > >
> > >In my spare time, i wrote this small script which
> > >front-end for controlling NCSA's xmosaic WWW browser interactively
> > >from command line. I personally found it very useful. You may ftp this
> > >program called "ss" or slideshow from:
> >
> > I too am interested in this problem. We have started here at our site to put
> > together some interactive slide-show control programs. They are written in
> > Tk/Tcl, and give X-based control over a slide-show. These can either be
> > timed, so that every so often a new "slide" is displayed ( This slide can
> > be any URL that XMosaic can handle), and also allows for multiple items to be
> > forked.
> > Also, it
> > Forward buttons. Future additions will include sequencing to sounds and
> > movies.
> >
> > This is still very beta, but any interest should be directed to
> > [email protected] OR [email protected] (authors)
> >
> > Any discussion on features that could/should be incorporated would be
> > welcome.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Marc
>
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> Marc Andreessen
> Software Development Group
> National Center for Supercomputing Applications
> [email protected]
>