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Topic: «
4.4b3 Configuration Window
, Confusing / missing options for stay on top » on forum:
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David Lomas
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03/20/2007 02:42:58
I'm using a workaround for Outlook message windows which Outlook likes to 'remove' the stay-on-top behaviour. So in 4.3, I could tick the 'Freeze' box, even though stay-on-top at startup was set to 'leave as is'.
In the new configuration window, I go to title buttons and 'stay on top' is in the list and ticked, and the status column says '& Freeze'. But I can't change it there - it says there are no additional options. Surely the '& Freeze' should be an option you can change?
In the startup page, I can see the 'Freeze' button associated with Stay-on-top is ticked, but I don't want the window to start up with 'stay on top' behaviour, so this option check box is cleared. This means the associated 'Freeze' option is greyed out.
I think Freeze should be an option attached to the title button 'Stay-on-top' as well as the startup option.
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Michael Rezvanov
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03/20/2007 06:17:32
David, thank you for interesting suggestion. It will be considered before the release.
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