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- From: andy@epma.demon.co.uk (andy)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: How to get AMosaic to open it's own screen
- Date: Sun, 11 Feb 1996 17:29:09 GMT
- Message-ID: <1539.6615T147T2173@epma.demon.co.uk>
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- >I have tried to, like it says in the AMosaic FAQ, to open the system page
- >and select the public screens but the only ones that appear are default,
- >frontmost, and workbench. I have tried to run AMosaic and also mftp which
- >also requires MUI but the application name doesn't show up in the public
- >screen list. This worked fine a few days ago with mui2.3 but now it
- >doesn't. I'm no MUI expert at all - just downloaded it so I could run
- >AMosaic. Please help!
- >
-
- The AMosiac FAQ does explain this in some detail AFAIK...
-
-
- From memory here's how I did it :-)
-
- 1. Boot machine and run the MUI prefs proggy.
-
- 2. Click on the Windows Section
-
- 3. In the Control box there are four buttons next to "gadget:"
- Make sure the first one is pressed in.
-
- 4. Save and exit
-
- 5. Run Mosaic (Though this is the same for IBrowse :) and click on the new
- Gadget at the top-right (Just like the one u highlighted), select settings.
-
- 6. Click System, The resson u can only select them screens is because you
- have to set up a new screen for it to start on :-) Click on "call
- inspector"
-
- 7. Click New, and set up the screen as you wish, hit save then select that
- screen from the popup list then hit save.
-
-
- Easy, eh?
-
- I hated Mosaic on me WB so I bothered to play about with MUI settings and for
- all the MUI bashers out there I can say it's a wonderful system. It's fun
- customising your programs exactly how you want and it's an advancing, well
- supported system. Long live MUI. I must get round to registering it though
- :-)
-
-
-
- Andy Savage
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