Re: 2 wharf ?
Jeffe (jeffe@club-internet.fr)
Mon, 21 Sep 1998 18:08:19 +0200
Sorry ,with my poor english , my question was not very clear :
I don't think about Folders , I think about something like this :
WharfGeometry X1 Y1
Wharf ....
Wharf ....
.....
WharfGeometry X2 Y2
Wharf ....
Wharf.....
In fact , the question is : could we have twoo Geometry for one Wharf (or something
like this) ??
thanks
Doug Alcorn wrote:
> "jeffe" <jeffe@club-internet.fr> writes:
>
> > 2 : question : to do this , i must use 2 WHARF (one at left and one at right).
> > is it impossible with only one wharf ?? (in AFTERSTEP 1.5b4)
> >
>
> Let me see if I understand the question correctly. You have two
> Wharfs. One of them is full of swallowed applications, the other one
> has folders on it. You are looking for a way to combine these two
> Wharfs into one. You have a couple of options. The easiest is to
> have a folder on the one wharf that pops out that has all the
> swallowed apps on it.
>
> Another option is to have one of the swallowed apps be the button or
> icon for a folder. With this, the left mouse button opens the
> folder. So, the app that is on the button for the folder needs to be
> able to operate without the left mouse clicks. I have copied this
> example from a post from Tomas Duewiger on 9/4:
>
> > *Wharf ascd - Swallow "ascd" ascd &
> > *Wharf ascd - Folders
> > *Wharf asmixer - Swallow "asmixer" asmixer -d /dev/mixer &
> > *Wharf ~Folders
>
> Obviously, you replace the asmixer line with a whole folder
> structure. BTW, I guess you know that the latest Wharf (I am not sure
> how far back this feature goes) supports nested folders.
>
> As you question a little bit more specifically, and I am betting you
> can do it with 1.5beta4. The Wharf there is nearly ideal.
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