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From: siegel@endor.harvard.edu (Rich Siegel)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: LSP 2.0 - Maybe I want my money back
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Date: 30 Nov 88 13:41:48 GMT
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In article <906@tank.uchicago.edu> gary@sphinx.uchicago.edu.UUCP (Gary Buchholz) writes:
>LSO 2.0 arrived yesterday and I've spent a few hours playing with it.
>
	[problems running in one MB]

	In house during testing, we had no problems using Lightspeed Pascal
on one megabyte computers (Mac Plus in particular). Were you running 
MultiFinder?

>Two things that I HATE are
>	-The obnoxious wish by LSP to open up windows for every file
>	 you have in your project.  If you have 20 source files in a

	When you open a project, Lightspeed Pascal restores the state of the
windows to what it was when you last closed the project. This
is described in the release notes distributed on the disk, in section
3: "Saving Window Positions". You can prevent windows from being reopened
by holding down the Option key when opening a project, or stop window placement
in progress by pressing commmand-period.


		--Rich

Rich Siegel
Staff Software Developer
THINK Technologies Division, Symantec Corp.
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