What does the Newbie mood do? I haven't really found a difference between "Novice Mode" and "regular mode"... I know someone asked this question a week ago, but no one answered it. I've found that if you ask compounded questions on this list, everyone will answer the easiest, and ignore the second question. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
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To see if some preference is set, you can do: Preferences somePreference ifTrue: [...] So, for the noviceMode it would be: Preferences noviceMode ifTrue: [...] An important thing is that noviceMode is a message send.
Thus, you can type noviceMode, select it, and press command-n (or apple-n, or alt-n, or bazooka-n, depending on your platform). It will open a window with the list of senders of that message. As you can discover, among other thing the novice mode creates balloon help for a few well-known operations, such as: close/collapse window, stretch a morph, etc.
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On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Chris wrote:
What does the Newbie mood do? I haven't really found a difference between "Novice Mode" and "regular mode"... I know someone asked this question a week ago, but no one answered it. I've found that if you ask compounded questions on this list, everyone will answer the easiest, and ignore the second question.
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