C. A. Niemiec said:
>This doesn't bork it for you? 

Nope. It hides under all circumstances you described and also at all
other times. 

It's possible some settings have to be similar as well. I have the HTML-
interpreter activated, also when there's pure text. I huse the Gills
Sans font. I display attachments in preview. Indexing in background. I
use SpamSieve.

I have used the swedish language during tests, will try with english as well.

One other app that sometimes, actually quite seldom, eludes the hiding
command is Azureus. Which is a Java application. Which is why I ruled
out Carbon apps to be the sole cause of this problem some time back as
you may remember.

Do you have developer tools installed? Some tools there could perhaps
give us more info on what is really going on in PowerMail or the OS when
this hiding problem occurs. I only develop in Java though, so haven't
used any of those before. Some advice from CTM or someone else doing OS
X development here would be helpful.


>Start PowerMail.
>Select a message with "Content-Type: text/html" (in a view with a
>preview pane).
>Command-H > PowerMail refuses to hide its main windows.
>No messages to the Console.
>
>Quit and restart PowerMail.
>Command-N make a new message.
>Close it (don't have to type anything or save).
>Select a message with "Content-Type: text/html" (in a view with a
>preview pane).
>Command-H > PowerMail hides like it should.
>No messages here either.
>
>>I wish I could help out more, but as I don't know a way to reproduce it
>>on my system, I can only speculate.
>
>Restart PowerMail and preview only messages that don't have an HTML part.
>Hiding should be fine.
>Select one message with an HTML part.
>Hiding should now be borked.
>

>
>Chris
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Mikael

Technoids:
PM 5.6.3 build 4504 sv / SpamSieve 2.6.6 sv | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook
G4/400 | 1GB / 80GB


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