Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!decwrl!claris!wombat From: wombat@claris.com (Scott Lindsey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: AppleShare & the Finder Keywords: negligible, sandpaper, Lisa, repertoire Message-ID: Date: 30 Dec 89 05:57:09 GMT References: <8912280516.AA10434@trout.nosc.mil> Sender: wombat@claris.com Organization: Claris Corporation, Santa Clara, CA Lines: 37 In-reply-to: jeffj@pro-avalon.cts.com's message of 28 Dec 89 02:28:29 GMT Subversive: overthrow In article <8912280516.AA10434@trout.nosc.mil> jeffj@pro-avalon.cts.com (Jeff Jungblut) writes: > The problem I'm having is with Icon colorings and saving Finder information > onto the server disk (HD.) The Finder refuses to save window positions and > icon colors to the server disk, no matter how I set that option on the > Preferences dialog box. This is a real hassle, as every time I return to the > Finder, I have to re-open the server icon and re-open a couple of folders to > get to the application folder that was left open when I ran the last > application. Maybe some of this is in the works for System 6.0, but there's currently no way to make it work the way you want it, save for one hasslesome workaround, at least as far as I know. > If I use an icon editor to change the colors of icons (yellow folders, for > example,) the colors are all off when the root directory of the server disk > is displayed -- yellow folders display as light-green, light-green application > icons appear as dark green, etc. The colors are correct when folders > underneath the root directory are opened. It's only in the root directory > that the colors are screwed up. The reason the colors are messed up is that the window position is aligned to an odd pixel (which messes up 640 dithered colors). This can be fixed in the same way as the other problem: the GS determines the window positions and sizes according to what AppleShare tells it, but it doesn't tell AppleShare the changes. A Mac, however, does record the changes. If, as the owner of a folder, you change its position/size defaults on a Mac (this can be done by closing the folder (you may have to drag the server icon to the trash also)) then what you see on the GS will look somewhat similar. Yes it's a pain, but at least you can fix the icon color problems (you should see the AWGS icon with reversed colors ... ick!) Scott Lindsey |"Cold and misty morning. I heard a warning borne in the air Claris Corp. | About an age of power when no one had an hour to spare" ames!claris!wombat| DISCLAIMER: These are not the opinions of Claris, Apple, wombat@claris.com | StyleWare, the author, or anyone else living or Dead.