home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
c't freeware shareware 2001 January
/
CT_SW0101.ISO
/
mac
/
software
/
betrieb
/
desktop
/
virtdesk.sit
/
Virtual Desktop 1.9.3
/
Virtual Desktop Help.rsrc
/
STR#_1027.txt
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
1998-09-02
|
10KB
|
403 lines
its usual position at the bottom of the screen.
can Option-drag the tab at the end of the Control Strip to move it up from
a navigation option to suppress them. If you do intend to use them, you
scroll bar window. If you do not intend to use the scroll bars, you can set
You may find that the Control Strip obscures Virtual Desktop’s horizontal
See the section entitled “The Door Menu” for more information.
the Door menu.
The menu that pops up from the Control Strip has the same commands as
Control Strip to make it visible.
next restart, though you may have to drag the tab at the end of the
the Install menu.) The module will appear in your Control Strip after the
Strip module installed; if you change your mind later, you can get it using
is available. (You may refuse the offer if you don’t want the Control
Control Strip module in your Control Strip Modules folder, if Control Strip
“Virtual Desktop Extension,” the application will offer to install the
The first time you open Virtual Desktop, just after you agree to install
capability, without taking up space in the menu bar.
Doors” Control Strip module instead of the Door menu. It gives the same
modules on any Macintosh, you should consider using the “Virtual Desktop
“aftermarket” shareware programs that let you use Control Strip
If you have Apple’s Control Strip control panel, or one of the
xUsing the Control Strip
know which applications need such special treatment.
windows back into view before they quit. By practice, you will come to
an application preference option to handle this sort by bringing their
using Virtual Desktop to manage your desktop. Virtual Desktop provides
quite understandable behavior, actually helpful, except when you are
time they start up, they may choose a default on-screen position. This is
applications may record their window positions as off-screen, so the next
If Virtual Desktop doesn’t clean up before a restart or shutdown, some
Install menu.)
Desktop” installed; if you change your mind later, you can get it using the
Finder. (You may refuse the offer if you don’t want “Quit Virtual
Virtual Desktop” in your Shutdown Items folder, if you have a scriptable
“Virtual Desktop Extension,” the application will offer to install “Quit
The first time you open Virtual Desktop, just after you agree to install
using any indirect method, such as an installer application.
the Shutdown Items folder may not be opened if you restart or shut down
Power key, or the “• Shut Down” desk accessory). Note that items in
restart or shutdown by any standard method (Finder’s Special menu, the
folder. This will force Virtual Desktop to quit first when you request a
to have the “Quit Virtual Desktop” application in your Shutdown Items
later with “Finder Scripting Extension” installed), you may find it helpful
If you have a scriptable Finder (version 7.1.4 or later, or version 7.1 or
any other application.
makes sure that Virtual Desktop gets a chance to clean up and quit before
good practice to use this Special menu rather than Finder’s, because it
commands, like those in Finder. If you use Virtual Desktop regularly, it’s
Virtual Desktop has a Special menu which contains Restart and Shut Down
xHow to Shut Down Using Virtual Desktop
than life without.
Despite these glitches, though, life with Virtual Desktop is arguably better
especially prone to this problem.
scrolling. Applications built with Apple’s MacApp® framework seem
applications seem to respond better to door jumps than to manual
scrolling, because they think they know which parts are exposed. These
them to redraw parts of their windows which have been exposed by
Third, some applications don’t listen to the operating system when it tells
Desktop, however.
sometimes. QuickTime movie players seem to get along fine with Virtual
frames without the contents. Even HyperCard has a little trouble
directly. Their windows will come apart when Virtual Desktop scrolls the
frame-grabbing video expansion card which addresses screen memory
model to draw on your monitors. An example would be any
Second, some applications don’t use the Macintosh’s QuickDraw graphics
isn’t such a monitor.
which monitor has the greatest color depth, and may get confused if there
monitor their windows intersect, because they typically need to know
which use a “device loop” to compute the right drawing effects for each
off-screen. This is especially true of well-programmed applications
First, some applications may not work right if their windows are
aware of the symptoms of trouble.
behavior with no problems. There are others, though, and you should be
The great majority of applications tolerate Virtual Desktop’s scrolling
xSensitive Applications
Maybe.
See the section entitled “Suggestions for Use” for more information on
shuttle the windows out to their various door locations.
Desktop, which (with the application preferences appropriately set) can
another way is to open the items in question, then start up Virtual
Desktop to scroll to this location just before opening the target item. Yet
Maybe, another AWOL Utilities program, which automatically tells Virtual
unwanted effects.) Another way is to use an alias file converted by
to open the door, leading to more requests to open the item, may cause
approach, depending on the application in question, is that later attempts
just after scrolling to the door location. (The only problem with this
the door preferences so that Virtual Desktop asks Finder to open the item
documents in “preferred” virtual desktop locations. One way is to set
There are several ways to automate the opening of applications and
always find the icon you want through those windows.)
for Finder so that Finder’s windows are exempt from scrolling, you can
placed there for the purpose. (If you have set the application preferences
application using the Apple menu or some desktop icon which you have
move to the location by clicking on a door icon window, then to open the
that location is, so you have to help it somehow. One way would be to
commonly used application. However, the application doesn’t know what
You will probably want to dedicate an area of the virtual desktop to some
normally put their windows where you can see them.
are on the virtual desktop. In a way, this is good, because they will
actual desktop. Therefore, applications are never aware of where you
Virtual Desktop works by moving windows and icons, not by enlarging the
xRoutine Maintenance
menu or the Control Strip.
Another way to start up Virtual Desktop is to select a door from the Door
information about door files.
See the section entitled “The Door Preferences Dialog” for more
each item in its own place on the virtual desktop.
files, having set the preferences for each door so that Finder will open
You may want to replace some of your current startup items with door
application and scroll the virtual desktop to a preset location when opened.
way is to use door files, Virtual Desktop documents that open the
up by putting it (or an alias to it) in your Startup Items folder. Another
Once you are comfortable with Virtual Desktop, you may want to start it
scrolling.
desktop, the application need only be open when you want to do some
access them. Because the extension implements the illusion of a virtual
the desktop remain out of view. You must reopen Virtual Desktop to
returned you to the “home” location, and that the items you moved off
with the scroll bars, then quit, you will notice that Virtual Desktop has
If you move some icons off the desktop view using Full View mode, scroll
working with a very small virtual desktop, and nothing off the monitors.
The first time you start up the Virtual Desktop application, you will be
xHow to Start Up Virtual Desktop
sheep.”
desktop. Part of that trick is to persuade Finder not to round up the “lost
extra memory, but by actually moving windows and icons around on the
virtual desktop. It works not by enlarging the “real” desktop area using
after the next restart.) This shows how Virtual Desktop manages the
reposition the desktop icons, they will return to their off-screen positions
permanent. When running Mac OS 7.6.1 or earlier, if you do not
into view. (Unfortunately, when running Mac OS 8, this repositioning is
startup, Finder will bring any desktop icons positioned off-screen back
If you remove the extension, or disable it by pressing the Shift key at
your Macintosh in order to use the application.
application, you will be prompted to replace it. You must then restart
If the extension was loaded, but is not the same version as the
application to operate.
then quit, because the extension must be loaded at startup in order for the
isn’t already there. If you agree, the application will suggest a restart,
not, it will ask for permission to install it in your Extensions folder, if it
“Virtual Desktop Extension” system extension was loaded at startup. If
When you open the Virtual Desktop application, it will check to see if the
positions are recorded correctly.
desktop is larger than your monitors, and to ensure that off-screen icon
Virtual Desktop requires a system extension to persuade Finder that the
xVirtual Desktop Extension
åHow Does Virtual Desktop Work?
‹
‹