On 30-Apr-2002 Rod Pinna wrote:

> Nothing in particular. Just if I have 20 or so floats, and do a spell
> check, then then are all opened. I tend to prefer to work with them all
> closed. I find it much easier to concentrate on the text.

They remain opened if you find some errors inside, isn't it? They close
again if there aren't errors? Anyway this should change in future and
I think we will also reimplement the "close/open all floats" in a clean
way (it should be pretty easy ;)

Anyway I don't think we will do this for 1.2.0.

      Jug

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