steig@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Mark J. Steiglitz) (05/13/87)
jww@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU (Joel West) writes: > The right way is to look for a DRVRControl call of goodBye (-1), the > so-called "goodbye kiss". Set the block in the 'DRVR' header > needGoodbye. This is all well-documented in Inside Macintosh. How do I send the "goodbye kiss" in the first place. I am writing a FKEY to perform the function of "Shut Down" in the Finder, because I use Switcher as my shell and don't want to have to quit to Finder when I want to do a Shut Down. I'm programming in Lightspeed Pascal. I don't have Inside Macintosh. -- |Mark J. Steiglitz |Bitnet: steig@crnlthry, araj@crnlvax5 | |USnail: 3626 Dickson Hall |Arpanet: steig@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu | | Cornell University | araj@vax5.ccs.cornell.edu | | Ithaca, NY 14853 |Usenet: steig@batcomputer |
tim@ism780c.UUCP (05/20/87)
<I'm programming in Lightspeed Pascal. I don't have Inside Macintosh. Why are you trying to write Mac programs without having Inside Macintosh? -- Tim Smith "Froh wie seine Sonnen fliegen sdcrdcf!ism780c!tim Durch des Himmels praecht'gen Plan, Laufet, Brueder, eure Bahn, Freudig wie ein Held zum Siegen"