Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!chrisj From: chrisj@ut-emx.UUCP (Chris Johnson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: INIT headaches Keywords: INIT incompatibility Message-ID: <19721@ut-emx.UUCP> Date: 17 Oct 89 21:20:36 GMT References: <7047@cs.utexas.edu> Reply-To: chrisj@emx.UUCP (Chris Johnson) Organization: U.T. Austin Computation Center Lines: 29 In article <7047@cs.utexas.edu> knapp@cs.utexas.edu (Edgar Knapp) writes: (stuff deleted) > - ColorFinder: In the Finder, the desktop is not redrawn correctly > after the Apple or Special menu is accessed. I tried different > loading orders, but to no avail. > (stuff deleted) > > - Cmdr.Dialog: Causes screen updates to be delayed too much, so that > when switching applications under MF window contents are unreadable. > (stuff deleted, again) >Edgar > >(knapp@cs.utexas.edu) Of all the INITs you listed, I've only tried one: Cmdr. Dialog. Shortly after installing it, the Finder ceased to be able to update icons on the desktop including the disk and trash icons. Removing Cmdr. Dialog solved the problem completely. This sounds vaguely like the problem you're attributing to ColorFinder. I can't imagine why Cmdr. Dialog would be likely have the aforementioned side- effect, but it does seem to. This was on a Mac IIx, 5Mb RAM, Sys 6.0.3. Hope this helps, ----Chris ----chrisj@emx.utexas.edu