Sorry 4 my Question!
- From: Vahid Zahiri <v_zahiri yahoo com>
- To: Paul Davis <pbd Op Net>
- Cc: gtk-list gnome org
- Subject: Sorry 4 my Question!
- Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 13:45:21 -0800 (PST)
Hi Sir :)
then i will ask ONLY & ONLY GTK Questions!
Sorry for my last Question.
Thanks
Vahid Zahiri
Isfahan University of Technology Linux Lab.
--- Paul Davis <pbd Op Net> wrote:
> > Thanks for your help.
> > But if i want, when user clicked on button
> > play a Little sound like <dang> or ...,(not Beep)
> > how can do this?
> >
> > Is it possible play .wav file?
>
> this is not the correct list to ask these questions.
> GTK is a toolkit
> for constructing the visual portions of graphical
> user interfaces. It
> does not contain, and will never contain, functions
> for audio playback
> (let alone capture). GNOME, which is a desktop
> environment (i.e. a lot
> more than a GUI toolkit) contains some functions to
> play an audiofile
> (of which ".wav" is one sample format). There are
> other ways too (such
> as the use of system(2) or fork(2) and exec(2) to
> run a separate
> program that can play the sound). Questions about
> such techniques
> belong on a general Unix/POSIX programming list, not
> on one focused on
> GTK. You are not the first user to ask about this
> here, and I'm sure
> you won't be the last, alas.
>
> In addition, there are people (such as myself) who
> consider what you
> are trying to do to be a serious user interface
> design error, but I
> won't get into that.
>
> --p
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