> From: Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PCI] Clayton extensions...
> 
>> 
>> 
>> snip
>> 
>>> Does it load when placed outside the extension folder ???
>> 
>> snip
>> 
>> 
>>> L
>> 
>> 
>> (In regard to some extensions taking effect immediately without needing to
>> restart).
>> 
>> Well, no it does not load when placed outside. It just surprised me that
>> some extensions acted immediately without needing a restart when moved from
>> the ext folder to the disabled ext folder (which is what the ext manager
>> does in effect. You have to close the ext manager afterwards for it to
>> happen.) I had always assumed exts had to be loaded at start up but this is
>> obviously not so. Now that I have had my medication and a good lie down, I
>> feel no need to go on...
>> 
> ___________________
> 
> Dave , are you sure there wasn't one already in there working ?
> -- 
> Adrian


I could not tear off the app menu. I ticked on the app switcher ext in the
ext manager. I could tear off the app menu.

Following your query, I tried the reverse:

I could tear off the app menu. I got rid of the tear off. I unticked the app
switcher ext in ext manager. I could not tear off the app menu.

Also I did this by substituting the ext manager bit with good old fashioned
diving into the ext folder and disabled ext folder and mousing the app
switcher between the two. Same result.

Also I got Sherlock up and looked for Application Switcher on the start up
disk. There was only one. And Sherlock said it was where I had put it.

Perhaps I should not be so surprised. I guess some ext must be init types
and others not... Just I carelessly thought they all would be somehow... I'm
sure I knew this way back, embarrassing...


David Elmo





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