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- From: dj@head-cfa.harvard.edu (Diab Jerius)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: AppMenu applications
- Message-ID: <1992Aug29.180844.13754@head-cfa.harvard.edu>
- Date: 29 Aug 92 18:08:44 GMT
- Article-I.D.: head-cfa.1992Aug29.180844.13754
- References: <hemmer.01vm@hemmer.adsp.sub.org> <27AUG199207200890@ariel.lerc.nasa.gov> <hemmer.01zf@hemmer.adsp.sub.org>
- Organization: Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA, USA
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- In article <hemmer.01zf@hemmer.adsp.sub.org> cbmehq!cbmden!hemmer@cbmvax.commodore.com (Franz Hemmer) writes:
- [deletia]
- > So please try
- >
- > ParM MYMENU
- >
- >okay? An make sure you `LoadWB' before you do.
- >
- But! There's the rub! one cannot start ParM in the OS2.0 approved fashion,
- namely in s:user-startup or in WBStartup. one must wait until after
- LoadWB which means altering s:startup-sequence. granted, that's not
- too terribly difficult, but the whole point of user-startup was to avoid
- that. i get around it by backgrounding a job (from user-startup) which
- waits 20 seconds and starts up ParM. inelegant, granted, but i don't
- have to worry about mucking about with s:startup-sequence.
-
- >
- >--
- >*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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- >| \\ _ CBMNET: hemmer@hemmer.adsp.sub.org |
- >| InterActi\X/ision - The name of precision |
- >| Best regards >> Carpe Diem! - Seize the day! << |
- >| Franz Hemmer - Software Developer located in Silkeborg, Denmark, Europe |
- >*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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