Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!uwmcsd1!ig!agate!pasteur!ames!claris!apple!han From: han@Apple.COM (Byron Han, Architect) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Dialogs in INITS (LSC3) Message-ID: <16736@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 7 Sep 88 17:05:53 GMT References: <1325UD040164@NDSUVM1> <6860023@vx2.NYU.EDU> Reply-To: han@apple.com.UUCP (Byron Han, Architect) Organization: Apple Products - Networking & Communications Lines: 29 In article <6860023@vx2.NYU.EDU> spector@vx2.NYU.EDU (David HM Spector) writes: > >You might also have to init the managers you are using too... but I've >never tried doing that in an INIT... > >Note: I am working from memory on what happens when INITs are started... >if I'm wrong please don't bop me on the head. (read: I hope someone >from Apple can tell us if this is totally correct, or if I've missed the >boat) > Yes you need to INIT the appropriate managers. For Dialogs, this would be InitGraf(@thePort); InitFonts; InitWindows; TEInit; InitDialogs(NIL); or something like that. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Byron Han, Communications Architect "Just say NO to MS-DOS." Apple Computer, Inc. ------------------------------------- 20525 Mariani Ave, MS27Y domain: han@apple.COM Cupertino, CA 95014 UUCP:{sun,voder,nsc,decwrl}!apple!han -------------------------------------- GENIE: BYRONHAN ATTnet: 408-973-6450 Applelink: HAN1 CompuServe: 72167,1664 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------