Abstract of INFO-MAC archived Text file 'per/csmp/csmp-digest-4-050.txt' Uploaded 03/13/1998 42461 bytes From: owner-csmp@ugrad.ece.mcgill.ca Subject: csmp digest Vol 4 No 050 C.S.M.P. Digest Sat, 07 Mar 98 Volume 4 : Issue 50 Today's Topics: 32K Limit, Any work arounds? Appearance Manager Floating Windows with TransSkel? Hacking PowerPC block in application heap ->" Joy!peffpwpc"... Help! I am trying to launch another app from my app Mac SCSI Trap? Making Plug-Ins Safe way to set orientation in print record? local volume or mounted volume? The Comp.Sys.Mac.Programmer Digest is moderated by Mark Aiken (marka@ee.mcgill.ca). The digest is a collection of article threads from the internet newsgroups comp.sys.mac.programmer.help, csmp.tools, csmp.misc and csmp.games. It is designed for people who read news semi-regularly and want an archive of the discussions. If you don't know what a newsgroup is, you probably don't have access to it. Ask your systems administrator(s) for details. If you don't have access to news, you may still be able to post messages to the group by using a mail server like anon.penet.fi (mail help@anon.penet.fi for more information). Each issue of the digest contains one or more sets of articles (called threads), with each set corresponding to a 'discussion' of a particular subject. The articles are not edited; all articles included in this digest are in their original posted form (as received by our news server at ee.mcgill.ca). Article threads are not added to the digest until the last article added to the thread is at least two weeks old (this is to ensure that the thread is dead before adding it to the digest). Article threads that consist of only one message are generally not included in the digest. The digests can be obtained by email, ftp or through the World Wide Web. If you want to receive the digest by mail, send email to majordomo@ee.mcgill.ca with no subject and one of the following commands as body: help Sends you a summary of commands subscribe csmp Adds you to the mailing list unsubscribe csmp Removes you from the list