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Re: Can a script tell whether it's running in "Classic" or real OS 9
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Re: Can a script tell whether it's running in "Classic" or real OS 9


  • Subject: Re: Can a script tell whether it's running in "Classic" or real OS 9
  • From: Jason Davies <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 17:34:03 +0000

On 31/1/02 at 5:03 pm, email@hidden (Mr Tea) wrote:

> But the applet hops around in the dock like a demented bunny every time it
> runs if I use OE in "Classic" mode within OS X.
all launched applications do this in OS X if they are in the background by the
time they've finished. It drives me potty but the only way round it will be (as
far as I can tell) to activate it then switch back to whatever was active
before. Rubbish I know. I am praying that we can switch this off very soon.


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