File: flicplyr.zip Date: 7th Nov 1995 Version: 2.30 Contents: flicplyr.dcu flicreg.pas flicabou.dcu flicabou.dfm flicplyr.doc flicdemo.zip readme.txt Short description: A 16-bit flic animation player component for Borland Delphi 1. Longer description: The Dragon Flic Player is a component for Borland Delphi which interfaces with the AAPLAY.DLL flic playing DLL provided by Autodesk in the public domain. The component has been used in a number of commercial multimedia applications, but portions of it remain relatively untested at present. In particular, support for animation scripts has been included for completeness, but has not been used in earnest. All test reports welcome! Place flicreg.pas, flicplyr.dcu, flicabou.dfm and flicabou.dcu into a suitable directory and install the component as per usual, noting the following points: 1. By default, the component installs to Samples. Edit flicreg.pas to change. 2. Take care with the Delphi limit of 127 characters for the library path. 3. Backup complib.dcl first, and close any open project. Place flicdemo.zip in its own directory and unzip it to produce flictest.dpr and its associated files. The demo is fairly self-explanatory, if a little rough around the edges. The notify check-boxes can be used to trigger wav files at a given frame - play/pause or step to the required frame, click a check-box and select a wav file. The component is supplied in the following versions: 1. Unregistered shareware requires Delphi IDE to be running 2. Registered version no AAPLAY.DLL splash-screen 3. Full source code including "IDE running" check Prices are detailed in flicplyr.doc.