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re: Seems to work for me
Authored by: eo on May 19, '02 06:42:29PM

Gotta say it works. Cool! You naysayers aren't just command-dragging the window titlebar are you? That ain't the tip.



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re: Seems to work for me
Authored by: el bid on May 20, '02 05:42:59AM
You naysayers aren't just command-dragging the window titlebar are you? That ain't the tip.

Well, let's not make a Federal case out of it, but the original hint said:

hold down the command key and try to manipulate
any user interface element (scroll bar, popup menu,
it doesn't matter)

The simplest UI element is the window itself, and that's what I manipulated in trying a quick test of the theory.

Ah, but the window doesn't belong to the app. The window is provided for the app by the window manager.

So, yes, you're right, and I am a very silly el bid.

But as I say, let's not make a Federal case out of it. :-)

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el bid


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