Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!ncar!husc6!hscfvax!xmjschm From: xmjschm@hscfvax.harvard.edu (MJSchmelzer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: What does SFScrollInit do? Keywords: INIT, SFScrollINIT Message-ID: <712@hscfvax.harvard.edu> Date: 23 Jan 89 16:54:05 GMT References: <11917@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> Reply-To: xmjschm@hscfvax.UUCP (R00100@MJSchmelzer) Organization: Health Sciences Computing Facility, Harvard University Lines: 17 In article <11917@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> changwoo@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Chang P. Woo) writes: >I've downloaded a copy of Andy Hertzfield's SFScrollInit from sumex, yet I >don't have any kinds of documentations about what this INIT does. >Thanks, >Chang As near as I can figure, this INIT "keeps your place" in the directory hierarchy between calls of the SFGet/PutFile dialogs. Without it, you would normally have to start at the root of your directory and work down through folders to the location you want, and you would have to go all the way down from the top each time you use the SF dialog. That's roughly the idea, I think. -- ============== xmjschm@harvspha.BITNET ============= Mike Schmelzer xmjschm@hscfvax.harvard.edu Quotes are stupid. =====================================================