Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!sri-unix!stores From: stores@unix.SRI.COM (Matt Mora) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Checking for MF (was Re: Need some MF help) Message-ID: <29460@sri-unix.SRI.COM> Date: 10 Apr 89 18:04:40 GMT References: <1179@internal.Apple.COM> <2749@pegasus.ATT.COM> <1200@internal.Apple.COM> <1558@husc6.harvard.edu> <1212@internal.Apple.COM> <6915@hoptoad.uucp> <28602@apple.Apple.COM> Reply-To: stores@unix.sri.com (Matt Mora) Organization: SRI, Menlo Park, CA. Lines: 26 In article <28602@apple.Apple.COM> keith@Apple.COM (Keith Rollin) writes: >All I can say is that they did it without help from us! If you want to use any >of these techniques, you are in the same boat as Bill Atkinson. As if Bill would really need your help :-) >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Keith Rollin --- Apple Computer, Inc. --- Developer Technical Support >INTERNET: keith@apple.com > UUCP: {decwrl, hoptoad, nsc, sun, amdahl}!apple!keith >"Argue for your Apple, and sure enough, it's yours" - Keith Rollin, Contusions I think that the Desktop window for the finder is a great idea. The clean up desktop command would really work. Also you could but the Icons where you want (the User not the system. "your program should not change things that the user is allowed to move" this should also be the case for the {multi}Finder) -- ___________________________________________________________ Matthew Mora SRI International stores@SRI.COM ___________________________________________________________