Hi there,

On 08 Sep 2003 at 12:09:49 +0200, Dominik Vogt wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 11:11:22AM +0200, Uwe Pross wrote:
> > Hi there again,
> > 
> > The  conditional  command  "All"   seems   to   reject   the
> > CirculateSkip  style  option.
> 
> As documented in the man page.  Use
> 
>   All (!CirculateHit, CurrentPage) Close
> 
> instead.

Well, this works. But I don't get behind the logic of
this. Applying a style "CirculateSkip" to a window means to
me that this window is to be skipped when I cycle through
windows using Prev, Next and All. 

Further, conditional commands work on "all windows meeting
the conditions."
So if a window is set to be "CirculateSkip" how can the
condition "!CirculateHit" execlude this window.

I thought the idea about the CirculateSkip style is that
this window is execluded by the conditional commands by
default. From the man page:
         
                       The All command implies the condi-
  tions  CirculateHit,  CirculateHitIcon   and   Circula-
  teHitShaded.   They  can  be  turned  off by specifying
  "!CirculateHit" etc. explicitly.

The styles Circulate* are not described in the man page at
all. Isn't the style CirculateHit the default for windows
which do not have the CirculateSkip style?

Cheers, Uwe
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