From: | Steven |
Date: | 4 Jul 2001 at 22:02:13 |
Subject: | Re: Title Shadow. |
Hi Richy,
> Actually I got rid of env-handler because I thought it was the problem!
> Env-Handler was run before the system assigns. I run FBlit AFTER the system
> assigns.
> TitleShadow was run just after Setpatch, as per the doc's!
> Even after Env-Handler was removed, the problem of asking for 'Volume ENV'
> to be inserted persisted! Only moving Title Shadow to AFTER the system
> assigns cured the problem!
> (It's now the last line on my user startup and works perfectly even after
> Env-Handler has been re-installed)
Unless you actually reinstated the Makedir RAM:Env / Assign ENV:
RAM:ENV commands, after removing Env-Handler you still wouldnt have an
ENV: assign.
You see, what env-handler does is create a new device in ram called
ENV: This is where all your environment variables end up, and usually
where a lot of programs stuff their prefs files. By running TShadows
before ENV: has been created, the program will look in ENV: for its
prefs, but the assign/device doesnt yet exist hence your "Please
insert volume ENV: requester".
As stated, to avoid this, TS must be started *AFTER* the ENV:
assign/device has been created...which means run TS after Env-Handler,
or is you dont use EH, after the normal assign ENV: RAM:ENV command.
Cya,
Steven.
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