>PowerMail Engineering wrote on Wed 19 Nov 2003 at 16:23 +0100 > >>When you open a message window, and another message window is already >>opened, the new window is position staggered to the other. If no other >>message window is opened, then it is opened at the same location that the >>last message window you closed. >>Other windows (browser, address book...) should always open at their last >>location
On 11/19/03, david.gordon declared: >This may be technically correct but its not very useful in The Real >World. Right now I'm replying to a message, I want to review that message >as I type this, but that's hard to do as the original message is hidden. > >I'd be happy if incoming messages always opened in the same position (as >described) but I could control the alternative placing of outgoing >messages. Then I'd have my incoming message on the left of screen and my >outgoing reply being edited on the right. >-- >david.gordon I must be missing something here. I've seen this issue on the list for some time now, but for me the windows operate exactly as Jerome has said they do. If I want a window to open in a new position, I drag the current window (in your case, the Reply window) to a new position (in your case, the right side of the display), and from now on all new reply windows open there. As I type this, I am in a window that it positioned against the right side of my display, and I see your email in the mail browser which is positioned on the left side of the display. Of course, since I use a 12" iBook, the windows overlap, but they are doing just what you are asking them to do. ---Jay