c60a-cz@danube.Berkeley.EDU (Donald Burr) (12/06/90)
One of the features of System 7.0 is its ability to "hide" the windows of an application that isn't in the foreground, on MultiFinder. Example: If you're in Microsoft Word, and you have a document window that fills up the whole screen, and you switch over to Finder to do some disk work, the Word window disappears, and leaves you with a completely empty desk- top, so no windows get in the way of selecting disks, files, etc. But when you switch into Word again, it reappears, with all stuff in it intact. Unfortunately, System 7.0 isn't available yet. Is there an INIT or some other piece of software that will bring this feature, or a similar such feature, to us users of 6.0.x? If so, where can it be downloaded, FTP'd, etc. from? Please reply to me through E-mail on this BBS (if this message was posted on one), or to one of the following Email addresses: c60a-cz@danube.Berkeley.edu 72540.3071@compuserve.COM Thanks! ______________________________________________________________________________ Donald Burr, Univ of California, Berkeley | "I have a seperate mail-address INTERNET: c60a-cz@danube.Berkeley.edu | for flames and other such nega- or: 72540.3071@compuserve.COM | tive msgs; it's called /dev/null."
boris@world.std.com (Boris Levitin) (12/07/90)
c60a-cz@danube.Berkeley.EDU (Donald Burr) writes: >One of the features of System 7.0 is its ability to "hide" the windows >of an application that isn't in the foreground, on MultiFinder. Example: >If you're in Microsoft Word, and you have a document window that fills up >the whole screen, and you switch over to Finder to do some disk work, >the Word window disappears, and leaves you with a completely empty desk- >top, so no windows get in the way of selecting disks, files, etc. >But when you switch into Word again, it reappears, with all stuff in >it intact. >Unfortunately, System 7.0 isn't available yet. >Is there an INIT or some other piece of software that will bring this >feature, or a similar such feature, to us users of 6.0.x? MultiFinder 6.1b9, wherever MacOS software is to be found.
owen@raven.phys.washington.edu (Russell Owen) (12/07/90)
There is a beta multifinder which will more-or-less do the job. It seems reliable (at least with system 6.0.5; I haven't tried 6.0.7). Please answer a question for me: is it possible to put system 7 in a mode where it automatically hides all the windows for another application? With the silly version 6 beta MF you have to select "set aside others" every time you want it. Worse, you have to hold option to get that; the default is a totally useless "set aside self". Wish I knew how to fix that with ResEdit. For that matter, I'd love to be able to bring the finder disk icons forward with the windows. Then no need for set aside, for me. Good old Apple and their compulsion about the silly "desktop" metaphore. Give me windows and you can have the "desktop". Russell Owen owen@raven.phys.washington.edu Astronomy Dept. FM-20 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195
mystone@mondo.engin.umich.edu (Dean Yu) (12/07/90)
In article <12469@milton.u.washington.edu> owen@raven.phys.washington.edu (Russell Owen) writes: >Please answer a question for me: is it possible to put system 7 in a mode >where it automatically hides all the windows for another application? With >the silly version 6 beta MF you have to select "set aside others" every >time you want it. Worse, you have to hold option to get that; the default >is a totally useless "set aside self". Wish I knew how to fix that with >ResEdit. In System 7, there are separate "Hide application" and "Hide Others" items under the application menu. >For that matter, I'd love to be able to bring the finder disk icons >forward with the windows. Then no need for set aside, for me. Good old >Apple and their compulsion about the silly "desktop" metaphore. Give me >windows and you can have the "desktop". (Plug forthcoming...) I wrote an INIT for System 7 which puts aliases of mounted volumes in a folder. If you keep the window for this folder open, you'll effectively have your volume icons in a window. Too bad there aliases don't work under System 6... _______________________________________________________________________________ Dean Yu | E-mail: mystone@mondo.engin.umich.edu Patches 'R' Us | Real-mail: Dean Yu A Division of Cyberite Systems | 909 Church St Apt C | Ann Arbor, MI 48104 I'm not the voice of Reason, much | Phone: 313 662-4073 less the voice of Cyberite. | 313 662-4163 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------