Prompt detail in Advanced Revelation 3.0

Prompt detail in Advanced Revelation 3.0

Post by David M. To » Wed, 04 Nov 1992 21:09:01



Is there a way to set the detailed prompt information (shift-F6) as
the default in paint?

|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David M. Todd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
|Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003 USA|

 
 
 

Prompt detail in Advanced Revelation 3.0

Post by Scott Johns » Thu, 05 Nov 1992 01:44:03



>Is there a way to set the detailed prompt information (shift-F6) as
>the default in paint?

>|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David M. Todd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
>|Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003 USA|


Paint always starts with the Shift+F5 (small) window the default, but
after that it will use which ever of the two windows you've used last.
If you want to make it use the Shift+F6 (big) window always, just hit
Shift+F6 once as soon as you start up paint.  Then it'll default to
that window when you double click on prompts after that.

Also try this in paint: click the mouse once, carefully, just inside
each of the four corners of your window, starting at the upper left
and going clockwise, consecutively.

-Scott Johnson
 Revelation Technologies

 
 
 

Prompt detail in Advanced Revelation 3.0

Post by David M. To » Thu, 05 Nov 1992 07:41:47



Quote:>Paint always starts with the Shift+F5 (small) window the default, but
>after that it will use which ever of the two windows you've used last.
>If you want to make it use the Shift+F6 (big) window always, just hit
>Shift+F6 once as soon as you start up paint.  Then it'll default to
>that window when you double click on prompts after that.

>Also try this in paint: click the mouse once, carefully, just inside
>each of the four corners of your window, starting at the upper left
>and going clockwise, consecutively.

>-Scott Johnson
> Revelation Technologies

Thanks.  I'd like to be able to set the big window as a default in a
future release, but I really  like the changes in paint.  

Of course I had to go try your suggestion right away--that's great.
I've gotten some good tech help with a tough conversion over the past
few weeks and it was good to know they "reside" in my copy of
Revelation!

David

|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David M. Todd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
|Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003 USA|

 
 
 

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