Darrell Ulm writes:
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> Hello,
>
> Working on putting sound events into Koha 3.2 but it is a bit of a pickle.
>
OK, I sent a patch for this, hopefully it was intact, but I am setup to enhance
if more is needed. We are running the code on our local 3.0 system and Koha
sounds like an Atari 260
David Schuster writes:
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> All I can say is my LIBRARIANS LOVE sounds when there is a PROBLEM!!! In a
> school library there is sooo much going on that they need every que possible
> when there is an error to get their attention.
>
> We changed the error color and they loved that, but they
Galen Charlton writes:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 9:47 AM, David Schuster tx.rr.com>
> wrote:
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> > bug 1080 - so is someone going to create a patch or how does this work?
> >
> > I'm not sure I'm there yet... Creating the patch and all...
>
> Darrell is working on a patch which he will submit
Wojciech Zatorski writes:
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> I think this is not good idea.. librarians doesn't like sounds;)
> we are using sound only for login page and member page (outdated books)
> by HTML5:
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>
Wojciech,
Thanks, yes, we talked about this and the HTML5 looks like the way to go. If you
include a
Kyle Hall writes:
> Excellent. I hope your addition makes it in soon. Some of our
> libraries requested the same feature, but this was years ago now, and
> I had to do it using java applets. It didn't play well with thin
> clients so I ended up disabling it.
>
Yes, I assumed others wanted some s
Kyle Hall writes:
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> Have you thought about using the HTML 5 tag?
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> http://html5doctor.com/native-audio-in-the-browser/
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Kyle,
Yes, the HTML5 did the trick for Mozilla (using 3.6).
It is fast and there is
*no* delay and no page refresh. It just works.
OK, so the *other* browsers don'