lsr@Apple.COM (Larry Rosenstein) (03/01/88)
In article <10098@ulysses.homer.nj.att.com> eric@hector (Eric Lavitsky) writes: > >A Mac II (probably a vanilla Mac as well) can have circular windows - I >also saw it at DEXPO yesterday (yea, a round clock on the Mac Desktop - neat!). That's was my little program called TimeKeeper. I believe I sent it to Info-Mac and/or comp.binaries.mac, but I haven't seen it show up as of yet. (I have also uploaded it to some local BBS's.) Any Mac can have windows of any shape. The shape is simply defind by an apprpriate region. The circular window that TimeKeeper uses is implemented with a resource that can be copied and pasted into any application that wants circular windows. -- Larry Rosenstein, Object Specialist Apple Computer, Inc. 20525 Mariani Ave, MS 32E Cupertino, CA 95014 AppleLink:Rosenstein1 domain:lsr@Apple.COM UUCP:{sun,voder,nsc,decwrl}!apple!lsr