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On 5/5/01 at 2:18 PM gino peregrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

WordPerfect 8--at least the Linux version--and Ted (has anyone else seen Ted?!) have a 
floating panel from which one can open older files, start new files, access help and 
preferences and other things.

The result is when one closes a file, the floating panel stays open. In AbiWord, one 
has to open the new file before closing the old one, or open AbiWord all over again.

Is it possible to build such a panel into AbiWord? I find it quite helpful.

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In windows, Word Perfect keeps the window open with a blank document when you close 
the last document whereas, if you exit the program, it will exit and close all 
documents.  Although I understand the comments on why AbiWord was designed the way it 
is, an AbiWord document cannot really be compared to an Internet browser in that 
documents in browsers are normally to be viewed only.  Therefore, the function of the 
browser software is very different from a word processor which is designed primarily 
to edit documents.  I believe that the "Close" menu item should be distinguished from 
the "exit" menu item, in that when the LAST document is closed the software should 
either return to the start-up state ( a blank document, which is what most word 
processors do) or offer a short dialogue that allows the user the following choices: a 
new blank document, open another document or exit the program.  I believe this would 
also solve the problem above.

Regards,
J. Raines



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