Rolf Leslie
Rolf Leslie was a British actor[1] born in Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, UK.
Selected filmography
- Sixty Years a Queen (1913)
- East Lynne (1913)
- Lights of London (1914)
- Jane Shore (1915)
- The Faith of a Child (1915)
- The Man Who Bought London (1916)
- Tom Brown's Schooldays (1916)
- Victory and Peace (1918)
- The Ticket-of-Leave Man (1918)
- The Beetle (1919)
- Tansy (1921)
- Sister Brown (1921)
- Dollars in Surrey (1921)
- A Romance of Old Baghdad (1922)
- The Royal Oak (1923)
- Cragmire Tower (1924)
- Nell Gwyn (1926)
- Mumsie (1927)
- The Last Post (1929)
gollark: Okay, very hacky but technically workable: have an XTMF metadata block of a fixed size, and after the actual JSON data, instead of just ending it with a `}`, have enough spaces to fill up the remaining space then a `}`.
gollark: XTMF was not really designed for this use case, so it'll be quite hacky. What you can do is leave a space at the start of the tape of a fixed size, and stick the metadata at the start of that fixed-size region; the main problem is that start/end locations are relative to the end of the metadata, not the start of the tape, so you'll have to recalculate the offsets each time the metadata changes size. Unfortunately, I just realized now that the size of the metadata can be affected by what the offset is.
gollark: The advantage of XTMF is that your tapes would be playable by any compliant program for playback, and your thing would be able to read tapes from another program.
gollark: Tape Shuffler would be okay with it, Tape Jockey doesn't have the same old-format parsing fallbacks and its JSON handling likely won't like trailing nuls, no idea what tako's program thinks.
gollark: Although I think some parsers might *technically* be okay with you reserving 8190 bytes for metadata but then ending it with a null byte early, and handle the offsets accordingly, I would not rely on it.
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