------------------------------------------------------------------- MovieShow - A BackSpace module which shows TIFF movies ------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes from sam: I hacked this up for BackSpace 3.0. I'm aware that the movie selection mechanism is pretty broken; you have to select a tiff file from within a .anim folder, and you may have to fight with the open panel to do this. This could probably be fixed pretty easily if I wasn't so sleepy. original readme follows: Hacked by Paul Burchard <burchard@math.utah.edu> from Bill Carson's SlideShow module (see its README for more history). NOTES: This module accepts as a movie any folder containing at least one TIFF file (for example, *.anim movies). The TIFF frames will be displayed in the alphabetical order of their file names. Use the dwrite command to select a movie (as described below). If you like the enclosed weather movie, you can make your own up-to-date weather movies using WAIStation.app (also available from the FTP archives). Get "weather.src" source from "directory-of-servers.src" by asking about "weather", then ask "weather.src" for "gif". When you retrieve the GIF files, they'll open in ImageViewer, which lets you save them as TIFF files. INSTALLATION: 1. Move "MovieShowView.o" into the Backspace application folder, and "Weather.anim" to your Images folder. E.g.: mv MovieShowView.o /LocalApps/Backspace.app mv Weather.anim ~/Library/Images/Weather.anim You can recompile first if you wish, using the supplied Makefile. 2. Set prefs as desired using the dwrite command. (You need to restart the screensaver for any changes to take effect.) Here are the default values: dwrite MovieShow Movie ~/Library/Images/Weather.anim dwrite MovieShow FrameTime 5 dwrite MovieShow BeginPause 12 dwrite MovieShow EndPause 30 dwrite MovieShow DarkTime 0 dwrite MovieShow Jump YES dwrite MovieShow SlideFrames NO dwrite MovieShow SlidePauses NO dwrite MovieShow TimeUnit 25 FrameTime = all movie frames held this many time units BeginPause = extra time units to hold first frame EndPause = extra time units to hold last frame DarkTime = time units between movie runs, when screen is completely dark Jump = do you want movie to start at random new location each time it runs? SlideFrames = do you want movie to slide on screen as it is running? SlidePauses = do you want picture to slide while movie pauses at begin/end? TimeUnit = number of program loops to count as one time unit; don't make this too big or sliding will be jerky
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