In a message of 26-Jul-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 > Seriously ? Am I the only one ? Nice if so, it means I just have to troubleshoot
 > my config... What I tried (many times) is have the status bar to be next to 
 > the url bar... And to have it each time I boot. Most of the time I tried
 > it was quite a pain to align both bar, having each overlapping the other,
 > dropping in front of the tearoff zone... When not having my computer crashing..
 > I do it on a Dopus 16 bit screen... Maybe is it related ?

Okay, lesson no. 1: Don't start experimenting with V3 in the middle of
writing a message in YAM unless you want to start all over again... :-)

I have been experimenting a bit with moving the bars around, and I have to
admit that I causes Voyager to crash quite easily. Especially if I try
to minimize them (ie. holding at the left edge and drawing to the right),
and in particular if more then one bar is at the same line.

It is probably, that is at least my guess, not an actual problem with
Voyager, but rather a problem with the TearOff class.

 >> Perhaps the setting is only save to ENV: and not ENVARC:, so it perhaps
 >> will not survive a reboot. I  haven't tested this.

 > Well I didn't speak about the prefs, but the snapshot of the tearoff in the
 > V window... Anyway I didn't check the autodoc to see if it's possible...

Either I don't understand what exactly you are saying or we are expressing
the same in different terms. You want the TearOff settings to remain the
same after closing Voyager and reopening? Wouldn't such a setting be saved
to ENV:MUI it being a MUI class?

 >> You think so. The only think I really have noticed is that the fastlinks
 >> buttons no longer have the same width. I liked buttons of same width a
 >> lot more thans these.

 > Well, I put my old V transfer anim 
 > (that's quite bigger than the nav bar... then it'snot centered vertically.

Okay, that's true. I didn't like the new transfer anim too, so I also
replaced it with the old V2 transfer anim. So I agree with you - it would
be nice if Voyager would center the button vertically.

 >>  First guy: "So what's the main force of the Amiga?"
 >>  Second guy: "It reboots faster after a crash..."

 > Yep :) Exactly that ! And seriouly I love that feature. I wouldn't change for
 > an OS that would take minutes to boot :) 

Only the C64 was faster :-)

It is definitely a benefit that the system reboots fast. Especially with
such a lousy OS that crashes so easy as it does. Luckily my system is
very stable at the moment - I have very rarely a crash. Okay, that was
before I installed V3 :)


Uffe Holst

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