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- From: d88-jwa@dront.nada.kth.se (Jon Wtte)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Quick TCL Question
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.234022.305@kth.se>
- Date: 24 Dec 92 23:40:22 GMT
- References: <1992Dec22.015946.12196@rock.concert.net> <jpugh-211292224942@kip2-3.apple.com> <1992Dec23.165216.10982@vax.oxford.ac.uk>
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- In <1992Dec23.165216.10982@vax.oxford.ac.uk> vollrath@vax.oxford.ac.uk writes:
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- >> Override DoAppleEvent and make the same check the default method does, but
- >> don't do anything. Pass all other cases.
-
- >The problem with Jon's method, I think, is that most of the time you do want
- >to respond to oApp events, for example if someone dragged a document onto
- >your app's icon while you were switched out. You have to override Create
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- You won't get oapp events when someone drags documents on your icon,
- ONLY when the program is started, by itself, without arguments.
-
- Cheers,
-
- / h+
-
- --
- -- Jon W{tte, h+@nada.kth.se, Mac Hacker Deluxe --
-
- There's no problem that can't be solved using brute-force algorithms
- and a sufficiently fast computer. Ergo, buy more hardware.
-