Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!noao!ncar!unmvax!uservx.afwl.af.mil!hillman From: hillman@uservx.afwl.af.mil Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: System 7.0: Interesting Times Message-ID: <1991May28.135818.22894@uservx.afwl.af.mil> Date: 28 May 91 13:58:17 GMT References: <19650@crdgw1.crd.ge.com> <1991May21.035848.3364@palace.uucp> <1440@mephisto.edu> <1991May26.185508.12379@supernet.dallas.haus.com> Organization: Phillips Laboratory - Kirtland AFB Lines: 15 In article <1991May26.185508.12379@supernet.dallas.haus.com>, cluther@supernet.dallas.haus.com (Clay Luther) writes: > ashwin@gatech.edu (Ashwin Ram) writes: > >>Yes. But I would rather have Help be under my control, rather than be always >>on or always off. For example, instead of having all possible Balloons >>popping up as I move my mouse, why not allow me to point to what I want help >>on and hit the HELP key on my keyboard? It is pretty tedious to go to the >>-- Ashwin. > > In part, I agree. However, I am sure that some enterprising programmer will > program an init that will toggle help on and off when you hit the help key. > > -- To bad MacroMaker is no longer supported, it would be a cinch, especially if help on and help off was a toggle.