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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> squeak
squeak
Re: Newbie Squeak on Mac
by Scott Wallace other posts by this author
Jul 31 2001 6:40PM messages near this date
Re: [OT] How We Discuss Things | Re: FFI broken ?
Glenn,

This phenomenon has been seen when running older versions of the Mac 
VM on systems that have the Norton Antivirus extension installed.

I believe that recent Mac VM's claim not to have this problem 
(starting, IIRC, with 3.0.11) though I've never actually heard 
positive confirmation of this.

For a start, try disabling the NAV extension (if you're using it) and 
see if the problem goes away.  Then try installing a newer version of 
the VM, re-enable NAV, and see if all is well.

Please let us know what you find out!

Cheers,

   -- Scott


At 12:06 PM -0400 7/31/01, Glenn S. Fisher wrote:
> ... I'm working on a Mac and noticing a strange and
> annoying behavior. When I move another active application window in front of
> the Squeak window, the Squeak window remains active, sort of. Mouse
> movements and clicks pass through the active application window to the
> Squeak window and cause menus to open, items to be selected, etc. This
> doesn't happen if I remember to collapse the Squeak window, so there is a
> work around. It's just a little annoying.
> 
> --
> Glenn S. Fisher
> CTO
> Websound, Inc.
> 802.254.3800 ext.202
> gfisher@websound.com
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