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- From: d88-jwa@dront.nada.kth.se (Jon W{tte)
- Subject: Re: Moving to the foreground after receiving an 'odoc' from the Finder
- In-Reply-To: csuley@cs.cornell.edu's message of Tue, 21 Jul 1992 17:46:31 GMT
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- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1992 22:06:42 GMT
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- > csuley@cs.cornell.edu (Christopher Suley) writes:
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- In _Macintosh Programming Secrets, 2e_, they call EventAvail 3 times when
- the program starts up to bring it to the front. They say that this is the
- "standard" way to bring a program to the front under MultiFinder.
-
-
- No, it's the standard way of bringing the app to the
- front WHEN BEING LAUNCHED under MultiFinder. Big difference !
- Calling EventAvail will NOT switch layers by itself.
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- Jon W{tte, Svartmangatan 18, S-111 29 Stockholm, Sweden
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