something I noticed the other day
Mark Callow
msc at ramoth.esd.sgi.com
Fri Jun 15 04:11:03 AEST 1990
In article <5159 at uceng.UC.EDU>, trohling at uceng.UC.EDU (tom rohling) writes:
|> Here's a little quirk I wonder if anyone can explain:
|>
|> Now, the next day I change the name of the program to say, prog2.c. Same
|> program, just a new name. I recompile everything and run it again. Now
|> if I run the program again and want to kill it in the same way as before,
|> the menu item still says "Quit prog1". ** It doesn't show the new
name of
I bet your prog1 contained the line
winopen("prog1");
and your prog2 contains the same line
winopen("prog1");
The name used in the menu comes from the argument to the winopen command.
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