Path: utzoo!utgpu!utstat!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!pacbell!att!homxb!hocpa!rusty From: rusty@hocpa.UUCP (M.W.HADDOCK) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Yet Another Entry In The 1.4 Wish List... Keywords: 1.4 Enhancement Wish List Picture Boot Message-ID: <543@hocpa.UUCP> Date: 10 Mar 89 17:42:19 GMT References: <504@morgoth.UUCP> <3453@amiga.UUCP> Reply-To: rusty@hocpa.UUCP (91341-M.W.HADDOCK) Organization: AT&T Consumer Products Laboratories Lines: 38 In article <3453@amiga.UUCP> jimm@cloyd.UUCP (Jim Mackraz) writes: >In article <504@morgoth.UUCP> steve@morgoth.UUCP (Steve Hall) writes: > >) 3) One last thing (for now :-) I know there are utilities out >) there that can shrink a window to the minimum or expand it >) to the maximum. Could something like that be implimented? >) I would be nice to able to shrink my CLI or Shell to reveal >) the WorkBench screen behind it by hitting one function key. > >Do you really want that, Steve? JimM - I certainly would like that! How 'bout instead of using Steve's function keys give us one or two more "standard" gadgets that perform this function. A MAX and MIN gadget next to the ToBack and ToFront gadgets. Yeah, that's it. I believe I saw something like this on the Atari 520 when it first came out and I liked the idea. Or how 'bout double clicking the sizing gadget to toggle back and forth 'tween MAX and MIN window? >What will you give me for it? Would it really be THAT difficult? If so then how 'bout an autographed disk pack of "Leo Schwab's and Matt Dillon's Greatest Freely Redistributable Hits of the Eighties"? For anyone else: The price is an amazingly low $49.95. To order yours now call 1-800-111-2222, after midnight. Mention that you heard this on Usenet and get an ear full of maniacal laughter. :-}}} Oh well, just some thoughts... -Rusty- -- Rusty Haddock {uunet!likewise,att,arpa}!hocpa!rusty AT&T Consumer Products Laboratories - Human Factors Laboratory Holmdel, New Joyzey 07733 (201) 834-1023 rusty@hocpa.att.com ** Genius may have its limitations but stupidity is not thus handicapped.