Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!bu.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!hellgate.utah.edu!dog.ee.lbl.gov!nosc!ucsd!network.ucsd.edu!weber!jon From: jon@weber.ucsd.edu (Jon Matousek) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: Qued-M 2.09 (was QUED-M 2.07 & System 6.0.7...) Summary: jOn answers some Qued/M problems. Keywords: qued text edit Message-ID: <4110@network.ucsd.edu> Date: 29 Nov 90 17:46:00 GMT References: <1990Nov21.215217.2767@xn.ll.mit.edu> <5607@mnetor.UUCP> <11709@milton.u.washington.edu> <1990Nov27.185602.3441@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Sender: news@network.ucsd.edu Reply-To: jon@weber.ucsd.edu (jOn mAtOUsEk) Organization: Paragon Concepts, Inc. Lines: 91 Nntp-Posting-Host: weber.ucsd.edu In article <1990Nov27.185602.3441@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> eacj@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Julian Vrieslander) writes: >In article <11709@milton.u.washington.edu> owen@raven.phys.washington.edu (Russell Owen) writes: >>I have not tried it with system 6.0.7, but if Paragon says it works, I >>believe them. Qued works well with 6.0.5; it's the most reliable Macintosh >>program I've used. > >I could not let this pass. I have had more problems with QUED/M than with any >other major-label non-PD software that I use. And I have tried to live >with several versions - I am now on 2.09 and some of the problems have still >not been fixed. Just a few that I can remember off the top of my head: > >Printing via SuperLaserSpool fails unless one of the header options is >enabled. Sometimes it fails anyway. Sometimes it bombs. Hmmm. Two things. 1) Qued/M has a built in print-spooler, try turning it off. File menu, Printing Format..., uncheck Background Printing. 2) If I remember correctly, SuperLaserSpool has a crashing bug, that can cause any application to crash. This is becuase, in programming lingo, SuperLaserSpool dereferences off of location 0x0000, almost always indicative of a bug. If the value in zero is an odd address, this is enough to crash most Mac's. There are other values that you can store in location 0 that are specific to MacIIci. If your interested in trying to rig this location let me know. > >The catalog window fails to display existing text files that other programs can >readily locate and open (yes, they have filetype = 'TEXT'). I find this hard to believe. Try unchecking the "Text only" from the Popdown "Other" in the catalog window. If the menu has changed behind queds back in MultiFinder I'm not sure if qued is smart enough to know about it and refresh its list of files. If you still think you are having problems with this send me a bin/hex of an offending file. > >QUED/M sometimes gets into a mode where it seems to suck up a lot of CPU >cycles, even though it is not doing anything: no windows open, not even in >the front MultiFinder layer. How do I know? Other programs bog down (Pyro >goes into slow motion stop-frame animation, for example). Quit QUED/M and >everything is back to normal. True, QUED/M can be an MultiFinder hog when it is run in the background. This is because QUED/M can run its macros in the background of MultiFinder. Unfortunately the code was never honed, and QUED/M sucks CPU even if no macros are running. The solution: 1) Boot ResEdit. 2) Open QUED/M 3) Open "SIZE" resource #0. 4) Toggle the truth of "Can Background" to be 0. 5) Open "Size" resource #-1. 6) Toggle the truth of "Can Background" to be 0. 7) Quit res-edit and save the changes to QUED/M. That should solve your stop-frame animation. It will also not allow you to run macros in the background. Ah well. > >There were other problems that I cannot recall right now. I'm all ears. Send your complaints to me. > >On a couple of occasions, I have called Paragon to report my problems. The >folks I spoke to were courteous, and gave me the usual advice about trying >to identify conflicts with INIT's, etc. They sold me update disks with >newer versions (at a very reasonable $10 price). But the bugs remain. > >I cope by only using QUED/M when I need the powerful text-manipulation >features that I cannot get from my other text editing programs. >-- >Julian Vrieslander >Neurobiology & Behavior, W250 Mudd Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853 >INTERNET: eacj@theory.tn.cornell.edu BITNET: eacj@crnlthry >UUCP: ..cornell!batcomputer!eacj Hope this helps, Cheers, -jOn -------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% SoftwareEngineer: jOn mAtOUsEk; Internet: jon@weber.ucsd.edu %% Bitnet: jmatousek@ucsd Paragon Concepts, Inc. AppleLink: D0405 990 Highland Drive, #312 Solana Beach, Ca. 92075 Voice: (619)481-1477 USA FAX: (619)481-6154 ==========================================================================