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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: GPT on August 18, 2003, 06:55:57 PM
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I ticked the box for no workbench bar and it works bit only before next reboot.
How is that?
There's no patch that's interfer with the removal of the workbench bar.
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@GPT
Have you saved the change?
Ciao
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What do you think?
It's ticked when I start workbench prefs but there's still a bar.
If I redo it then it will wanish.
But I'm not willing to do it every time I've rebooted.
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And patches or system commendits don't seem to make any diffrence.
The only two ways I can get ride o the top bar is either to restar patches/commendits or re-save workbenchprefs or just accesing the original workbench menu?
How is that, is other people experience the same problem?
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By the Workbench bar, do you mean the surrounding window frame (backdrop?)?
I hate to state the obvious, but I think you save the state of that using snapshot-all.
Been years since I used WB, DOpus is the way to go :)
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By writting "Workbench bar" I mean the Workbench bar, that little smal thing up north that states free memory.
But I tryed it your way and it didn't work ie snapshoting all after removing the bar.
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For me works perfectly. Check if you have installed some strange patch.
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Try erasing the .prefs file completely, reboot
and then resave once again.
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Are you sure when you select save it is going to ENVARC: on your hard drive? I had a similar sort of problem when I tried a different ENV: handler. Get snoopdos and see where Workbench is trying to save your prefs file to.