On Monday, April 2, 2001, at 03:51 , Harry (lists) wrote:

> * I configure the desktop with various reference folders, as well as
> DropFolders. I also use Docking Maneuvers to enbale repositioning of the
> Dock.

So you are using a set of third party hacks here.

>
> * I log out, and log back in. The Dock is back on the bottom, and all
> folders that I had organized are lined up under the hard drive icon.

Okay, the OS is blithely ignoring your third party hacks. The folder 
thing is spotty for me. Some folders do this, others don't

>
> * Furthermore, switching between OS 9 and OS X results in getting my
> Location Manager settings under OS 9 completely messed up, and my 
> battery
> indicator on the menu bar clock is disabled any time I switch back to 
> OS 9
> (because Classic's configuration does not support the Menu Bar Battery
> indicator, and has the control panels election greyed out).

Classix != booting from 9.1

>
> This last issue wouldn't be a big issue if the OS X battery indicator 
> were
> actually usable on an LCD screen (PowerBook), where the pale green is 
> hardly
> visible, even when squinting).

it's quite visible on mine, and a quick mouseover verifies the state.


john

"We ain't making no goddamn corn flakes here."
Col. Charlie Beckwith, founder of Delta Force

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