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Re: Hiding stay-open applets
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Re: Hiding stay-open applets


  • Subject: Re: Hiding stay-open applets
  • From: "Marc K. Myers" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:41:49 -0400
  • Organization: [very little]

I got an answer to this one from an outside source. If you open the
applet in ResEdit and open it's 'SIZE' resource(s), you can set a flag
called "background only", which turns the applet into a background
process and takes it out of the application menu.

The downside is that a background process is "faceless" by nature, so if
you need to get information into or out of it you have to do it by
communicating through another program.

Marc [10/27/00 2:41:35 PM]


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