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Topic: «
Thunderbird will NOT 'stay on top' once window is minimized
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Joshua Pabon
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Posted:
05/06/2009 14:58:16
I was very happy to use Actual Windows Manager with Thunderbird 2 (to force it to stay on top since a lot of times, when I right-clicked on a file to send it to Thunderbird, the Thunderbird compose window would open BEHIND whatever other window I already had open). But I noticed that if I minimize Thunderbird, then Restore the window, the Stay on Top mode is deactivated. I added an entry in Actual Windows Manager to ALWAYS have Thunderbird 'On Top' of other apps. But apparently, after the first time I minimize Thunderbird I lose that 'Always On Top' setting.
Is there anything I could do to keep this from happening?
Thanks in advance!
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Alexey Fadeyev
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Posted:
05/07/2009 00:49:35
Joshua,
Thank you for the report. Just 2 questions:
1) What version of
Thunderbird
are you talking about?
2) Did you try the
Freeze
option
to prevent the 'Always-on-Top' setting from being changed?
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