Just to give you a few ones:
how to detect a CDrom draw to be open or not, if a cd is mounted or 
ready to play....
When printing form projectors, OSX gives a 96dpi info to the printer, in 
9.x a 72 dpi...

if i knew how to distingisch both i could change the script for bother 
environements.
but i cannot make the script universal in this particular case. Its just 
one of the other...
Pitty, because i know how to make them both case working.

Fabrice

Howdy-Tzi heeft op dinsdag 1 oktober 2002 om 16:38 het volgende 
geschreven:

> On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 04:20 AM, Fabrice Closier wrote:
>
>> is there a way to see if an dir projector runs on 9.x native or in 
>> classic mode?
>
> Not really, and in theory the distinction should be moot anyway.
>
>> got some weird artifacts in classic mode on some scripts....
>
> Please describe the nature of these "weird artifacts".
>
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