Felix Miata wrote:
Note OS/2 feature subthread started at this point by James:
Actually, I was thinking of other things, such as "shadows", which are multiple instances of the same object, all the wonderful things you can to with 64K bytes of extended attributes, templates on the desktop, where you simply tear off the document you want to work with and the appropriate app starts up ready to go and much, much more. When you select properties for an object on the OS/2 desktop, you have a multi-page "book" of the various things you can do with the extended attributes, along with the various object details. You can do all sorts of powerful searching based on the EAs and more. One thing I recall doing was just dragging something to the properties so that the icon would be applied to that object. The item being dragged didn't even have to be an icon. It just had to contain one. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org