Putting the appleEvent handler in the frontScript didn't work. I tried putting that appleEvent handler EVERYWHERE, to no avail. It didn't work in the frontScript, the main stack script, the embedded (operating) stack script. I'm guessing that the frontScript gets deleted before the message gets to it.

I tried trapping the closeStack and shutDown messages, to run my doQuit handler. It works perfectly in Classic, as it runs thru the menuPick handler and is trapped there, but that blasted menu change the OSX makes, breaks it. Seems to bypass every handler I've got.

I ran a test, to see if the shutDown and closeStack messages are called during this quit, and they are. But the doQuit handler is not. I tried inserting "send doQuit to cd fld 1 of cd 1 of stack sideStack" into the closeStack handler, and it did not run. I am guessing that the global sideStack is deleted immediately during the quit sequence in OSX? There are several handlers that are set to run at quit, to save a lot of data first.

Such a simple thing... to save your data before quitting. Why does OSX make it so difficult??

(Because they are trying to copy WINDOZE)

:-)

Shari C
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