Info: 'This freeware application is a testbed for demonstrating ideas for advanced ZoomRect techniques that do visually interesting zooms between icons, such as Finder icons, and the windows they open into.'
Info: 'Situations where the standard (e.g. Finder’s) method doesn’t make sense visually are when an icon is outside its window’s frame, and when there are intermediate windows obscuring the icon from its window being opened or closed.'
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Type: -120
Info: 'You can select, double-click, and drag the Fez icon in any window to setup a zoom. The File menu lets you open or close any window regardless of position. The Options menu'
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Type: -120
Info: 'PO Box 298 • Boulder • CO • 80306 • USA • (303) 440-0707'
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Type: -120
Info: 'Built with'
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Type: -120
Info: 'Resorcerer 1.2.4'
14:
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Type: -120
Info: 'Metrowerks CodeWarrior™ DR/4'
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Type: -120
Info: 'and'
16:
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Type: -120
Info: 'by Doug McKenna'
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Type: -120
Info: '1.0'
18:
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Type: -120
Info: 'The Sept. 1994 issue of MacTech Magazine explains the implementation.'
19:
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Type: -120
Info: 'lets you choose various types of zooming behavior. The Demo menu lets you save and restore fun window and icon configurations.'
20:
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Type: -120
Info: 'Developers of Resorcerer®, The Resource Editor for the Mac Wizard'
DITL_130.txt
Items: (13 entries)
0:
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Type: 4
Info: 'OK'
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Type: -120
Info: 'Frame Evading ZoomRects'
2:
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Type: -120
Info: 'This freeware application is a testbed for demonstrating ideas for advanced ZoomRect techniques that do visually interesting zooms between icons, such as Finder icons, and the windows they open into.'