Thank you for your response.  I thought I had asked some retarded question, basically 
a friend had interest in a plug-in for LaunchEm that would pop his calendar in Month 
view but I looked through the documentation and couldn't figure it out.

As per if he were to keep the DateBook button corresponding to the app, what would the 
needed steps be for pulling off option 1, the event que method?

Thanks.

- Jon

Danny Epstein wrote:

> At 2:15 AM +0000 12/6/99, Jon Baer wrote:
> >Does anyone know what I would use if Id like the DateBook to pop up in month view 
>from an app would be?
>
> There's no nice way to do this. Here are three ideas I had:
>
> 1) You could queue up three button presses for the hardware button assigned to 
>DateBook. The first would switch to DateBook. The remaining two would cycle around to 
>the month view. This is terrible for many reason's, one of which is that you don't 
>know if DateBook is assigned to any of the buttons.
>
> 2) Queue a control select event on the month view push button (ID 1014 in the 3.0 
>version of DateBook) and then switch to DateBook. This (and the previous idea) may 
>not work because the event queue may be flushed when switching apps. In that case, 
>you could schedule an alarm for your app and then queue the event when you get the 
>alarm. At best this is an ugly solution.
>
> 3) The right way to do this kind of thing is to send the app a goto launch code, but 
>this won't work for DateBook since it only goes to the day view or note view when it 
>gets a goto launch code.
>
> Sorry.
> -
> Danny Epstein, Applied Thought Corporation
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