Re: use-revolution digest, Vol 1 #1140 - 4 msgs
or, launch terminal and type: ps -aurx|head This brings up all your current processes. Look for the one associated with Rev, note its PID and then type kill -9 [PID] <-- where PID is the number itself; no brackets. Judy -- who's obviously had to do this on occasion. On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, yves COPPE wrote: > And on Mac OS X : > alt+apple+esc ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
Re: use-revolution digest, Vol 1 #1140 - 4 msgs
Hi Ken, And on a Mac, if you haven't created a file menu, you cannot quit Rev at all, because there is no file menu. You have to restart. Also, to close a "work in progress" stack that has no UI, simply click the closebox on the window -- this will quit the app. If the window has no closebox, you can force-quit the MC/Rev app, without having to restart. If you are working on Os9 and your stack has no close-box you might hit ctrl+alt+apple+esc to force quitting. And on Mac OS X : alt+apple+esc Cheers -- Greetings. Yves COPPE Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
Re: use-revolution digest, Vol 1 #1140 - 4 msgs
Hi Ken, > And on a Mac, if you haven't created a file menu, you cannot quit Rev at > all, because there is no file menu. You have to restart. >>Also, to close a "work in progress" stack that has no UI, simply click the >>closebox on the window -- this will quit the app. If the window has no >>closebox, you can force-quit the MC/Rev app, without having to restart. If you are working on Os9 and your stack has no close-box you might hit ctrl+alt+apple+esc to force quitting. Regards, Malte ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution