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3 December 2025
| 01:58 | Move log Iritscen talk contribs moved page File:Mac OS display selector.png to File:Mac OS Oni display selector.png without leaving a redirect (better name) | ||||
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01:57 | (Upload log) [Iritscen (2×)] | |||
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01:57 Iritscen talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Mac OS display selector.png (whited out the display picking area because I think it looked more like this when it appeared; the dot pattern was a placeholder in ResEdit) | ||||
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01:56 Iritscen talk contribs uploaded File:Mac OS display selector.png (In the Classic Mac OS, Oni would present this dialog box at startup if you had more than one monitor. No other version of Oni would support display-picking until the Intel Mac build came along. This, coupled with the keybinding dialog, made this the most convenient version of Oni to play. Category:Out-of-game UI screenshots) | ||||
2 December 2025
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23:44 | (Upload log) [Iritscen (2×)] | |||
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23:44 Iritscen talk contribs uploaded File:Mac OS X Oni startup dialog.png (This simple dialog box appeared if you held Shift while launching Oni in Mac OS X, allowing you to specify arguments meant for the command line. Mac OS X was brand-new at the time, and until it shipped Macs did not have a command line, so this was a user-friendly alternative for users who may not have been comfortable using the Terminal app. In the Classic OS, the same Oni application presented this fuller dialog with a keybinding UI. [[Category:Out-o...) | ||||
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23:42 Iritscen talk contribs uploaded File:Mac OS Oni startup dialog.png (This window appeared if you held down Shift while launching the original Carbon build of Oni for Macs, but only in the '''Classic''' Mac OS. In OS X, you would see this pared-down version which did not allow you to change your keybindings. Thus Mac OS users had one small perk that Mac OS X and Windows users did not. Since the Classic Mac OS did not have a command line, the Args field was a substitute method to specify arguments to the application. [...) | ||||
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