Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!bridge2!ngg From: ngg@bridge2.ESD.3Com.COM (Norman Goodger) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Window closer for Multifinder Message-ID: <849@bridge2.ESD.3Com.COM> Date: 3 Aug 89 23:48:53 GMT References: <199@zip.eecs.umich.edu> <406@mit-amt.MEDIA.MIT.EDU> <847@bridge2.ESD.3Com.COM> <3320@internal.Apple.COM> Reply-To: ngg@bridge2.3Com.com (Norman Goodger) Organization: 3Com Corp., Mt. View, CA Lines: 23 In article <3320@internal.Apple.COM> lsr@Apple.COM (Larry Rosenstein) writes: >In article <847@bridge2.ESD.3Com.COM> ngg@bridge2.ESD.3Com.COM (Norman >Goodger) writes: >> in the DA menu is add support for the Da layer, if you set the Da Layer >> aside, there appears to be no way back other than to re-open the DA... >If you use my ApplicationMenu INIT, then you can get back to the DA Layer >from the popup menu. >Larry Rosenstein, Apple Computer, Inc. >Object Specialist Yes Larry, Oncue allows you to do the same thing, however currently OnCue has a conflict with MF6.1 beta when the application switching menu is installed. However it is my opinion that if MultiFinder is going to allow you to set aside the DA Layer, MultiFinder should display the Da Layer in the menu to return to it if its set aside. It should not have to rely on your application init to do it. -- Norm Goodger SysOp - MacInfo BBS @415-795-8862 3Com Corp. Co-SysOp FreeSoft RT - GEnie. Enterprise Systems Division (I disclaim anything and everything) UUCP: {3comvax,auspex,sun}!bridge2!ngg Internet: ngg@bridge2.ESD.3Com.COM