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From: lipa@polya.Stanford.EDU (William J. Lipa)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
Subject: Re: Problems with Think Pascal 2.0
Message-ID: <5482@polya.Stanford.EDU>
Date: 5 Dec 88 08:11:53 GMT
References:  <21659@apple.Apple.COM>
Reply-To: lipa@polya.Stanford.EDU (William J. Lipa)
Organization: Stanford University
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In article <21659@apple.Apple.COM> kateley@Apple.COM (Jim Kateley) writes:
>In article  lipa@POLYA.STANFORD.EDU (William Lipa) writes:
>>6. If you ever open LightsBug, whenever you open the project again LightsBug
>>   will appear, even if you had closed it before closing the project.
>Well, I figured this one out at least....Either close the LightsBug window
>from the file menu, or hold down the command key when you click in the 
>close box.

Ah, you're right. Previous versions of LSP didn't have the concept of hiding
things like LightsBug and the Observe Window, so I was confused.
By the way, I dislike this feature of LSP. I wish clicking in the close box
did the normal "complete" close, and command-clicking did the hide. It's
one of the hardest things about LSP to explain to novice users.

Bill Lipa
Bitnet: lipa%polya@stanford