[as-devel] [Fwd: WharfHide]

Albert Dorofeev (albert@tigr.net)
Wed, 18 Aug 1999 23:56:35 +0200


Nice feature.... Is this already on the TODO list?

Speaking of the TODO list, I looked into the
TODO directory of AS distro and cannot figure
out a thing. Could someone like convert or
clean it up or something?

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The AfterStepClassic and AfterStep developments are two completely
different development areas, so you shouldn't expect much
cross-pollination.

Still, since AutoHide is part of WinList, it seems that the same sort of
thing _might_ be done to Wharf.  (I don't know, though, and I don't know
how, either.)

A

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On Wed, 4 Aug 1999 frankrl@stud.cs.uit.no wrote:

> Hello.
> 
> I was browsing around on the ftp-site and I saw the AfterStepClassic README 
> talk about a *WharfHide option, that would hide the wharf until a specified 
> edge of the screen was touched by the cursor.
> 
> Is this feature going to be included into the main distribution as well?
> 
> Frank Ronny Larsen
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