cfejm@ux1.cts.eiu.edu (John Miller) (06/06/91)
Thanks to Marty Hugues and Chris Wysocki for instantaneous replies. Following their suggestions, it works just fine--for anyone else with the same problem, their responses are below. Thanks, John. ______________________________________________________________________ Make sure that your THINK C application is named "THINK C". If it's named something like "THINK C 4.0.5", 4Plus won't install itself when you launch THINK C. If you really don't want to rename your copy of THINK C, there's a 'STR ' resource in 4Plus that contains the name of THINK C, which can be changed with ResEdit. Hope this helps. Chris Wysocki wysocki@husc9.harvard.edu ____________________________________________________________________ Be sure the name of THINK C is `THINK C' (with ONE space). I think one of the Symantec patches added one space for I don't know which problem. You can also change resource STR 129 of the init (check the doc - it's at the end). For system 7.0, put the init in the system folder (not the extension folder). Hopethis helps. Hugues. -- John Miller Music Theory Eastern Illinois University