7/08/03 Julian Allason : >Is there any known way of locking Emailer's browser window in place on >the screen under OSX 10.2.6 running in Classic mode?
Emailer's browser window should stay where you put it, unlike new message windows that keep appearing on the main screen (the one with the menubar), which is probably OK for most users with only one screen. The browser window, status window, buttons palette, and existing message windows keep their positions relative to screen edges, unless those edges change (you changed monitors sizes or positions), or the windows' edges change (you changed their shape by switching themes in Appearance or schemes in Kaleidoscope ). In those cases the windows try to return to default positions on the nearest screen. The default for the browser window is just below the buttons palette IF the palette is exactly in it's default location in the upper-right corner; if it isn't the browser will take its place. So there should be no issue there: if the windows keep dancing between launches, you might have a corrupt prefs file. Try to hide Emailer's prefs file (move it from where it is to somewhere else, avoiding the locations where Emailer looks for it -- the Claris folder in the active OS 9 folder, Emailer's own folder, and maybe the prefs folder in the active OS 9 folder or in your OS X user folder if you checked "use prefs from the user's folder" in the Classic prefpane). If all else fails AppleScript may help. Does someone know if there is a default "Launch" script similar to the "Quit" script that runs when you quit Emailer? ---- VRic ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

