Paul and Remo

My apologies for not being more clear. After I've looked at Notifications, I
click Apple-H to hide the Notification window (not just clicking on the
other application window), so my other applications windows are
unobstructed. I was hoping for a feature that, when the next reminder
appeared, it would bring Notifcations out of hiding and once again to the
forefront. I would then respond to the reminder and again hide the window.
Or do people just leave Notifications out front? Seems like it covers up
valuable space.  Thank you for your reply.

Richard

On 10/7/03 8:00 PM, "Entourage:mac Talk"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Remo Del Bello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 07:16:22 -0700
> Subject: Re: Entourage-Talk Digest - 10/06/03
> 
> On 10/7/03 7:31 AM, Richard Shane deftly typed out:
> 
>>> In OS X, Office v. X, a Notifications window indeed _is_ meant to come to
>>> the front in all circumstances. I fact, I can find no way to put any
>>> application's windows in front of a Reminder window. I don't think it's even
>>> possible. How are you doing it? (You're quite sure this isn't an Office 2001
>>> Reminder appearing in Classic?)
>> 
>> I'm using Entourage X
>> 
>> After I've looked at Notifications, I click on an application window to come
>> in front of Notifications. The feature I'd like is when Notifications has a
>> next reminder, that the Notifications window comes in front of whatever
>> application window I'm on at that time.
> 
> What Paul is saying is that it should be impossible to bring another
> application's window in front of the Notifications window. Do you have some
> haxie installed to modify OS X window layering?
> 
> -Remo Del Bello 

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