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Subject: MacTerminal as the startup application
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Date: Fri, 18-Jan-85 03:26:30 EST
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From: edmoy%ucbopal.CC@UCB-VAX

There is a kludgy way to set MacTerminal as the startup application and have
it read in a preset terminal definition file.  Just name the MacTerminal
document with the terminal settings "Untitled".  Since this is the default
file that MacTerminal uses, it works.  The only minor nuisance is that it always
asks you the name of the file to save the current screen in when you quit
(since Untitled is a special case for it).  Oh well ...

Edward Moy
Computing Services
University of California
Berkeley, CA  94720

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