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You can turn off "Allow Buddy List to dock to screen edges", then you can
put it wherever you want.
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>>> On a similar note, every time I launch Fire my buddy list only extends
>>> to about a half-inch from the bottom of the screen. I want it to
>>> extend all the way (it always used to). I'm using a 1 day old TOT
>>> build, but this has been a problem with my last 3 TOT builds.
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>> The buddy window is avoiding the dock. This is as designed and was
>> changed in 0.31 quite a long time ago.
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> I don't mean to challenge your knowledge, because you know far more
> about this than me, but it seems to me that the tool bar not holding
> it's set preference and the buddy list window creeping up the screen are
> related. I did a little experiment and set the tool bar to icon&text
> mode, and made the buddy list reach the bottom of the screen. When I
> changed the tool bar back to text mode, the bottom of the buddy list
> rose the same amount it does everytime I start Fire. The space, for me
> anyway, seems to be a little less than other applications give to avoid
> the dock (as the dock still does overlap the buddy list window).
> Based on this, could it be possible that on starting Fire, the
> buddy list starts at the bottom of the screen, and the tool bar starts
> in icon&text mode. Fire then reads the preference file and changes the
> tool bar, and respective window size to match the user's preferences.
> If this IS how it's being done, then it's obviously not reading the tool
> bar preference right (because it puts it in icon only instead of text)
> and it adjusts the window size to match the text only mode. Also, this
> problem might be solved by having a change in the tool bar NOT affect
> the size of the window. This would also keep chat windows from going
> off the screen if I un-collapsed the tool bar.
> I don't know how much sense any of that made, but it seems to make
> sense to me. If you don't get something though, I'd be glad to explain
> if it'll get the buddy list window to stay where I put it.
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