Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watcgl!pmbergla From: pmbergla@watcgl.waterloo.edu (Per Bergland) Subject: Re: System Extension Ideas... Message-ID: <1991May26.191914.7045@watcgl.waterloo.edu> Organization: University of Waterloo References: <29835@hydra.gatech.EDU> <53344@apple.Apple.COM> Date: Sun, 26 May 1991 19:19:14 GMT Lines: 17 In article <53344@apple.Apple.COM> nerm@Apple.COM (Dean Yu) writes: > In System 7, we introduced the concept of "stationery". If you have an >application that's stationery-aware, you can double-click on a stationery icon >from the Finder. You will then be prompted for a name for a new document based >on that stationery, then the application will launch. Am I right if I say that it is the opposite: That if an application is NOT stationery-aware, then Finder will make a copy of the document, prompt for a new name etc, and then launch, while if it IS stationery-aware Finder expects the application to take care of this itself? (Just a blurb from what I think I saw in Inside Mac...) > > -- Dean Yu > Blue Meanie, Negative Ethnic Role Model, etc. > Apple Computer, Inc. > blah blah blah blah... -Per