Adam, I've been running my Swikis headless on Unix and also on OS X as a development environment.
However, the solution to your "large" window staying open is simple. Just close the window, stop the Swiki, and then manually save the image. After the image saves you can do the usual save+exit mantra to get your swiki launched. If you're able to run on OS X you can just "kill" the squeak swiki process and not be concerned with the quit menu. Hope that helps. By the way, your name looks familiar. Are you the Adam Engst that wrote a number of Macintosh programming books back in the 80s? - Steve On 4/3/02 9:54 AM, "Adam C. Engst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey folks, > > Couple of minor annoyances with the Mac OS 9 version of Swiki running > in Squeak VM. > > * There's no keyboard shortcut for Quit. > > * If you choose Restart from the Special menu in the Finder, the Mac > can't quit Squeak VM and the user must manually switch to Squeak VM > and choose Quit. This gets in the way of automated restart tasks. > > * When Squeak VM starts up, it opens two of its internal windows > inside the main squeak.image window. The small window, ComSwiki > Launcher, is fine, since it's basic status, but the big window with > installation instructions is just a waste of space. But Swiki doesn't > remember that I've closed the big internal window and resized the > main squeak.image window so it's just larger than the small ComSwiki > Launcher internal window. (I run a number of servers on this machine, > and I like to be able to see multiple status windows.) > > cheers... -Adam > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Adam C. Engst #3 in MDJ Power 25 <http://www.tidbits.com/adam/> > TidBITS Publisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.tidbits.com/> > XNSORG Chairman =Adam Engst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.xns.org/> > >