Is this Active X plug-in available for Puppy?

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lorncat
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Is this Active X plug-in available for Puppy?

#1 Post by lorncat »

Hello everyone. I love this website here:

http://parlorsongs.com/issues/2007-3/th ... eature.asp

I can use it to obtain free sheet music. However, I can only use it in my Windows XP, because it requires a "Sibelius Scorch" active X control plug-in available here:

http://www.sibelius.com/products/scorch/index.html

that only works in Windows. They do not make a version for Linux.

Is there a Scorch plugin for Puppy Linux anywhere? Or, anything that will enable me to view those musical scores in Puppy?

Also, to hear midi files on that website, I need a midi plugin for Puppy. Does anyone know where I could get one?

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#2 Post by Pizzasgood »

I don't know about ActiveX in Linux (it's one of those proprietary MS things, and also a big security problem from what I understand). But for MIDI, you'll want to either check out Timidity, or Jack/qctrl. Timidity is simpler to set up (it's available through PETget). Jack/Qctrl lets you set up an Alsa server or some such thing, which facilitates some of the fancier features in certain audio programs. It doesn't have a frontend for playing MIDI though, so you'd need to configure another audio program to connect to the server and play them, which I know nothing about. It might lead to a more compact and simple setup in the end though, since you could theoretically listen to everything through a single media player.

Timidity is does offer that server feature, but the version packaged for Puppy wasn't compiled with it, so you'd have to recompile it.
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maybe this will help

#3 Post by willhunt »

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#4 Post by lorncat »

Thank you Willhunt. However, I do not understand. What is it that that "Mozilla ActiveX Control" will do for me?

Anyway, I will check it out and see what I can do with it.

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#5 Post by lorncat »

Ummm... it looks like those Mozilla Active X controls are .exe files... so they install in Windows, but not in Linux.

Am I missing something?

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#6 Post by willhunt »

I don't seem to find the link for the linux version I will look back through my backups I would recommend the ies4linux project
as I use it with muppy 007 and have great results or the wine opera package at any rate here here is a link
to the activex plugin page http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/control.htm hope this helps
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#7 Post by lorncat »

Thanks for the suggestions, Willhunt. I will look in to ies4linux and Wine.

In truth, this may be over my head. Although I am an A+ Certified PC repair tech, I am fairly new to Linux, and it is confusing. However, I will look in to it and see what I can do.

Thanks for all the help. Very much appreciated.

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