Some refinements

David Kasprzyk support at omnigroup.com
Mon Dec 31 13:30:04 PST 2001


Dear Howard and Craig:

While I agree that this would be a very useful thing to do, as I know 
very well what lots of little windows do to your workspace.  However, as 
Craig mentioned, the Color and Fonts panels are part of the Cocoa 
foundation (this is why we use the same ones as Mail, etc.) and 
therefore can't be embedded into to info panel.  So we are stuck with 
these extra few windows.

If you have any questions let me know and I'll make sure to get you some 
answers.

Sincerely,

David Kasprzyk
support at omnigroup.com

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On Sunday, December 30, 2001, at 09:26  AM, Craig Sutherland wrote:

> Howard-
>
> Been following your excellent suggestions. I believe Colors and Fonts 
> are basic pieces within Cocoa. When writing a Cocoa app, there is a 
> basic framework of objects provided.
>
> Curious to see  the response from Omni.
>
> Craig
> On Sunday, December 30, 2001, at 11:06  AM, Howard Kaufman wrote:
>
>> O.K. just some thinking to streamline the program.
>>
>> Why not integrate the Colors and Fonts functions as info panes.  Too 
>> many windows floating around.  For example, you don't really need 
>> Fonts and Magnets at the same time.
>>
>> Anyway, you all have a Happy New Year!!!
>>
>> Howard
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