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Yes, I understand what the phrase means, and I do remember this being
discussed maybe a month ago.
So there currently is no way to have new windows created without them being
key. Has it always been this way?
Is it something that is difficult to fix, or has there just been too much
other stuff to do such that no one's gotten around to it? If so, I can try
to muck with it myself.
On 3/29/02 1:19 pm, "Colter Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 2. Also, it seems that while I am talking with a buddy in an existing
>> window, if another buddy starts a new conversation with me, that new window
>> becomes the key window. Is there any way to change this behavior? I have
>> "New messages should Leave windows where they are" set and none of my
>> buddies override their default priority. Is there another option I need set?
>
> Stop and think about the phrase "to leave something where it is". Now if
> said something is spontaneously coming into existence, that sentence makes
> no sense. New windows become key because they pop up in front. Deal with
> it until I get the fix done.
>
> Colter
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