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ericb: To reproduce, 

1. open OOo 1.1.x or 1.9.x and a new text document

2. click-and-hold on the "Font Color" or "Highlighting" or "Background Color"
toolbar icons (note these icons have a little down-arrow on the left to indicate
that they are pop-up menus, like the "Paste" or "Add-ons" icons--and the "New"
icon in 1.9.xx)

3. observe that under Mac OS X, the "box of colors" *immediately* becomes a
floating window, even though you haven't moved the cursor to "tear off" the menu
into a floating palette (the delay before becoming a floating window is a bit
longer in 1.1.x, but it is immediate in 1.9.x)

In Windows (I've only tested 1.1.4) and OOo 1.0.3 for Mac OS X, these color
selectors remain as attached palettes and disappear after you select a color--or
tear off if you drag your cursor outside the bounds of the box.

I'm aware that the underlying code for these changed between the 1.0.x and 1.1.x
codelines (most obvious in the appearance of the widget), but the behavior on
Windows in 1.1.x is still the previous (and desired) behavior, so on Mac OS X it
*should* behave the same way, too, but it doesn't.

I've not tested any other Unix-like platforms, so I don't know if they behave
like Windows or like Mac OS X.  I also don't have regular access to a Windows
machine so I can't get a screenshot of the proper behavior.

mbrown3 did not cc him/herself to this bug :-)

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