<div>as to your audio question, I haven't worked with SDL yet, but there are a lot of folks on the forums, that have at:</div>
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<div><a href="http://www.rakkarsoft.com/">www.rakkarsoft.com/</a></div>
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<div>It is a site based around a peer-to-peer networking library, but there are quite a few there that have worked with the Audio. I belive they recommend FMOD over OpenAL, although FMOD costs some $, but not much.</div>
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<div>Rich<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/26/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Ingles, Raymond</b> <<a href="mailto:Raymond.Ingles@compuware.com">Raymond.Ingles@compuware.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">> From: Aaron Kulkis<br><br>> I would instead put up to 4 colored markers at the top, say<br>> COLOR | Indicates
<br>> --------+--------------<br>> red - user can READ<br>> yellow - user can WRITE<br>> green - user can EXECUTE<br>> blue - SETUID<br>><br>> It's MUCH less for the user to learn and remember, and
<br>> patterns are are easier to identify.<br><br>Might go along those lines, but the color spectrum can be used for other<br>things. E.g. objects can be colored by modification time - files that were<br>just touched are white-hot, and gradually 'cool' through the spectrum to
<br>dark blue or black. A simple repeated keypress loops through the 'vision<br>modes' available. (There might be a way to assign colors to owners/groups,<br>too.)<br><br>Also, the spectrum allows for a file's permissions to be recognized from
<br>a long 'distance' away. Humans have hardware for judging objects, and this<br>model uses all of them - shape, size, color, material. One glance and you<br>know a great deal about the item.<br><br>At least, I'm going to try it that way for now. If it doesn't work, or
<br>ends up being too hard to learn, I'll try something else.<br><br>Sincerely,<br><br>Ray Ingles (313) 227-2317<br><br> "Coalition military intelligence officials estimated that 70% to 90% of
<br>prisoners detained in Iraq since the war began last year 'had been arrested<br>by mistake,' according to a confidential Red Cross report given to the Bush<br> administration earlier this year."
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