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Frame history: The very old Frame-to-user interaction RE: Acrobat Fun



Hmm..

Lee, or may be anybody who is a Frame 2.x pioneer, how about the next two
FrameMaker playing interaction dialogs that were tucking since at least
version 3 for Windows when I had been seeking them?

I don't know how to activate these dialogs, just they preset in any version
of FM/F+SGML for any platform.
Suppose it was appearing since the NeXT 2.1 and Mac 2.0 version of FM.

Dm.

Dialog I
No. Hope you like it.
Well?
I'm just trying to solve problems.
Whatever.
I claim...
On Mac, we...
Just do it this way.
Absolutely. Fine.
In fact, ...
Actually...
All I want is...
The point being is that...
The point is... Basically...
``Evacuate?  In our moment of triumph?  I think you overestimate their
chances.''


Dialod II
Does your dog bite?
--Voice of Harold
Go figure
That dog won't hunt
Too wet to plow Katie bar the door
Kilroy was here
 

Lee R. wrote:
Actually, as part of a development process update, we're adding checklist
items for legal review of all easter eggs with copyright clearance of any
images used, which I guess makes them 'authorized.' Suspect project code
names also get legal review and trademark searches.

As far as I know, there haven't been any new easter eggs in FrameMaker for
the last couple releases. 

...Lee 

At 7:23 PM -0800 3/6/02, Dick Gaskill wrote: 
>So if they UNknowingly insert the code it's ok, right?  Heh heh. 
>Never mind.  I've just been working too many hours (as usual). 
> 
>BTW, I noticed that there are three more easter eggs listed for Acrobat 4, 
>all of them in Exchange 4, and similar to the one listed for Reader 4. 
>Looks like the developer had a "whale" of a time. :-) 
> 
>- Dick 
> 
> 
>-----Original Message----- 
>From: Dov Isaacs [mailto:isaacs@adobe.com] 
>Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 4:53 PM 
>To: Dick Gaskill 
>Cc: framers@frameusers.com; framers@omsys.com 
>Subject: RE: Acrobat Fun 
> 
> 
>Actually, what are known in the business as "easter eggs" are prohibited 
>by Adobe corporate policy. Any Adobe employee who knowingly engages in 
>inserting such unauthorized code into a product is subject to severe 
>disciplinary action. 
> 
>        - Dov 
> 
> 
>At 3/6/2002 04:02 PM, Dick Gaskill wrote: 
> > Yep, it works, but it's the plug-in icon that becomes a dog paw.  I
wonder 
> >what interesting things they included in Acrobat 5.0?  And maybe in FM6.0

>>too?   Looks like they have a lot of fun over at Adobe. 
>> 
> >-dg 


-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Helfenbaum
To: framers@FrameUsers.com
Sent: 06.03.02 17:47
Subject: Acrobat Fun

FWIW I got this off www.eeggs.com:

      Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0
     1. Start acrobat reader
      2. Select Help>About Plug-ins>Acrobat Forms
      3. hold in Control+Alt+Shift and click on the credits button.

      You should hear a dog bark, the button face will change to say
"woof",
and the adobe emblem will become a dog paw!


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