Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!cornell!batcomputer!itsgw!nyser!njin!princeton!phoenix!pucc!6029334 From: 6029334@pucc.Princeton.EDU (Robert G. Trevor) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Map CDev (was CloseView) Message-ID: <5550@pucc.Princeton.EDU> Date: 29 Jun 88 22:09:17 GMT References: <11495@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> <52653@ti-csl.CSNET> Reply-To: 6029334@pucc.Princeton.EDU Organization: Princeton University, NJ Lines: 27 Disclaimer: Author bears full responsibility for contents of this article In article <52653@ti-csl.CSNET>, martin@home.csc.ti.com (Steven Martin) writes: >Also, here is a strange trick. Turn CloseView on. Go into the >Control Panel and open the MAP cdev. Now turn CloseView off (with the >keystroke, not the Control Panel). You will notice that you now have >a zoomed in view of the map that stays zoomed as you look around. Is >that documented or just a bizarre (and useful) bug? > >Steve Martin USENET: {ctvax,im4u,texsun,rice}!ti-csl!martin > GENIE: S.MARTIN8 PHONE: (214)-995-5919, 404-1061 Not a bug, just a back door...try opening the Map CDev with the option key held down and/or hitting the find button with the option key held down. The first gives you the zoomed display, the second scrolls through the cities that are currently defined (you can, of course, define your own). If you like back doors, try cmd-I in SCSI SetUp; it allows you to change the interleaf factor on your (Apple) drive. Needless to say, *don't* do this on an unbacked-up drive! Rob Trevor MaBell: (609) 452-4051 Bitnet: 6029334@PUCC UseNet: 6029334@PUCC.Princeton.Edu