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J. R. Fox wrote:
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> So exactly how does Dallas' setup accomplish this ?
He wouldn't tell me. He came in here carrying some sort of voodoo wand
and a small leather pouch that he said was his "gris-gris", and when he
left the thing was working. I'm not sure I want to know.
Okay, let me try _this_ story. PULSE.EXE comes with Warp. Somewhere or
other Dallas found out about two command line parameters you can specify
(they aren't in the online documentation) that give you just the graph
and the title bar ("nomenu noicon"). You start PULSE with these two
parameters, resize the window so it fits on the WarpCenter, then grab
the thing's title bar and shove it up as high as possible so the title
bar only has a visible height of one pixel. Voila! Or Gris-Gris! I
made a program object containing these two parameters, then shadowed it
to the WarpCenter Tool Bar so I can pop the cpu graph back up if
WarpCenter tromps on top of it.
- Peter
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