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billy_gates:

quote:Originally posted by Refalm:
Which town?
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whole bunch
we start in Frankfurt then Berlin then Wittenberg then Nuremburg then Munich then Salzburg then Neschwanstein then Strasbourg then back to Frankfurt to come back to the Good old USA.

Its gonna be a tiring trip, but fun.

Refalm:
Sounds really cool. Have fun  

xyle_one:

quote:Originally posted by jeffberg: Mac Capitalist:


it is a godsend to be able to leave apps open.  I wish I could do it on Windows, but they take too much screenspace.  Also, you don't have to go to the top of the window or use cmd q to quit.  You can control/right click on the icon in the dock to quit.. or my fav, which works in Jag and works better in Panther.  hold cmd then push tab until you get the to the program u want to quit, then push the q key.  I do that all the time.  Clearing out open apps just cmd tab q tab q tab q tab q.  Also if you push h it will hide the app.
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i know about the ways to close apps in jag. When i click and hold on an icon in the dock, i get a menu to quit the app. no problem. But i still want the choice to have some apps, or all apps, or however i want it, to ba able to be "quit" by closing the window. Of course, that can get weird for some apps like photoshop, which doesnt have a main window. If i close the image, will it shut down the app? kinda sucks that way. Maybe it is best to leave it the way it is  ;)


 
quote: pdate
I really don't like how files look when they are selected now. It looks a lot like Windows XP (even though XP doesn't do this, if it did, it would look just like this).. screenshot
I don't mind the semitransparent square around the icon, but the bubble around the name is what bothers me.
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i kinda like it. I have a question; can you click on an icon, by clicking in the negative space? you know how some apps icons have a lot of empty space, and you cannot click it unless you are directly touch it. Is it now based on a set area, like the "hit" area on an empty button in flash? That has been one of my biggest gripes with jaguar, not being to able to select an icon because my cursor wasn't directly on top of it.

I do not think i was very clear on this. I will try to upload some illsutrations to help me, uh... illustrate it..

ravuya:
I wish Panther would run worth two shits in a bag on my not-so-old iMac/600.

billy_gates:

quote:Originally posted by ecsyle:951:

i kinda like it. I have a question; can you click on an icon, by clicking in the negative space? you know how some apps icons have a lot of empty space, and you cannot click it unless you are directly touch it. Is it now based on a set area, like the "hit" area on an empty button in flash? That has been one of my biggest gripes with jaguar, not being to able to select an icon because my cursor wasn't directly on top of it.

I do not think i was very clear on this. I will try to upload some illsutrations to help me, uh... illustrate it..
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No.  You still have to select the icon or an icons shadow (if it has one) you cannot click on negative space around the icon.  Also, you cannot click the space on the inside of the icon (if its blank, that is) but Quicktime somehow managed to avoid this and with the QT icon you can select the negative space in the middle.

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