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LWM 4.3 and Tiger

Hi

I have a LWM 4.3 installed on my machine and I would like to upgrade to 
Tiger.  Are there any counterindications?

Cheers

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Marco Antoniotti					http://bioinformatics.nyu.edu/~marcoxa
NYU Courant Bioinformatics Group		tel. +1 - 212 - 998 3488
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Re: LWM 4.3 and Tiger

> I have a LWM 4.3 installed on my machine and I would like to upgrade
> to Tiger.  Are there any counterindications?

All I can say is that 4.4.5 runs great on Tiger.  Sorry I couldn't be
more help. 

Regards,
Chris Dean


Re: LWM 4.3 and Tiger

LWM 4.3 kind of runs. The cocoa version has problems
with several menus... Those won't be fixed. You
would have to upgrade LispWorks.

> Von: Marco Antoniotti <marcoxa@cs.nyu.edu>
> Antworten an: Marco Antoniotti <marcoxa@cs.nyu.edu>
> Datum: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 13:29:11 -0400
> An: Lisp Hug Lispworks <lisp-hug@lispworks.com>
> Betreff: LWM 4.3 and Tiger
> 
> Hi
> 
> I have a LWM 4.3 installed on my machine and I would like to upgrade to
> Tiger.  Are there any counterindications?
> 
> Cheers
> 
> --
> Marco Antoniotti     http://bioinformatics.nyu.edu/~marcoxa
> NYU Courant Bioinformatics Group  tel. +1 - 212 - 998 3488
> 715 Broadway 10th FL    fax. +1 - 212 - 998 3484
> New York, NY, 10003, U.S.A.
> 



dumb question: switching windows on MacOS

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Re: dumb question: switching windows on MacOS

I'm using command-< and command-> to rotate through all windows.
Note also that you can use Exposé (via mouse corner
or key) to view all windows and move between them with
cursor-left/right.


> Von: "Christopher C. Stacy" <cstacy@dtpq.com>
> Antworten an: "Christopher C. Stacy" <cstacy@dtpq.com>
> Datum: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 14:40:01 -0400 (EDT)
> An: <lisp-hug@lispworks.com>
> Betreff: dumb question: switching windows on MacOS
> 
> What do I type to switch around between activities
> like the Listener and the Editor?  I was expecting
> command-backquote, but that didn't work.
> 
> Ideally, I would like to be able to select a group of windows
> by type of activity.  For example, something-E to get into
> the most recent editor window, and then use command-` to
> switch around (only) the editor windows.
> 




Re: dumb question: switching windows on MacOS

"Christopher C. Stacy" <cstacy@dtpq.com> writes:
> What do I type to switch around between activities like the Listener
> and the Editor?  I was expecting command-backquote, but that didn't
> work.

Command-` works for me.  I'm running Mac OS X 10.4.2.

Regards,
Chris Dean


Updated at: 2020-12-10 08:50 UTC