Subject | Re: Ping Owl: More examples of "window 1" |
From | Octavian W. Lagrange |
Date | 09/23/2016 19:06 (09/23/2016 17:06) |
Message-ID | <ajdaig03.agxx3@perch.invalid> |
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Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy |
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Followups | Snit (5m) > Octavian W. Lagrange |
SnitWhat baffled me was the bizarre way Mack Terminal behaves. That still baffles me.
On 9/23/16, 9:07 AM, in article hjgi30at.kig@perch.invalid, "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid>wrote:Octavian W. LagrangeSnit
Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>wrote:SnitOctavian W. Lagrange
On 9/23/16, 8:31 AM, in article hgjdasdoe8983.a3@perch.invalid, "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid>wrote:
By the way, even with you trolling me, and in case you really do care but just are not willing to admit it in front of your friends, I made a video to help you understand that working with an ID does NOT stop other scripts from working with the same object:
No shit, Sherlock.
Good. What baffled you at one time
is now obvious to you. THAT is what the goal was here -- to help you learn what you were asking about.I never learned why you think having a script reference "Window 1" is a good idea. There must be no answer to that one.
To look good for your friends you had to pretend you were just trolling me, but in the end I think you really wanted to learn and I hope you have.Wait, you kept claiming I was trolling you. Now your claim is that I was pretending to troll you. Which is it? See above, still quoted, where you say, "even with you trolling me..." Just think, if you had a mind, maybe you could make it up.