"Stuart Cuddy" wrote on 20/08/2008 at 22:33:05 +1100
subject "New Message Window Position" :
> I also have this problem. It always opens off to the right and I have not been
> able to change.
I observed this issue on the XP Pro of my girlfiend's computer.
I d
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 13:11:06 +0200, MAU
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>BTW, had not seen you around in a long time. Nice to see you again.
Thanks, I had quit. Not TB, to the contrary, but mailing lists on TB.
I have been reading all the time and now came back because I found it
unfair to use other p
Hello Dierk,
Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 5:56:04 AM, you wrote:
>>Sorry, but I cannot confirm. Editor window position is remembered in my
>>case, I have just verified it.
DH> Did you move the window to a clearly different position, send a
DH> message [or just close; no idea if both work the same
Hello Dierk,
>>Sorry, but I cannot confirm. Editor window position is remembered in my
>>case, I have just verified it.
>
> Did you move the window to a clearly different position, send a
> message [or just close; no idea if both work the same], then opened a
> new message window again?
Yes, I d
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 12:10:36 +0200, MAU
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Sorry, but I cannot confirm. Editor window position is remembered in my
>case, I have just verified it.
Did you move the window to a clearly different position, send a
message [or just close; no idea if both work the same], then
Hello Dierk,
> AFAIR TB remembered the New Message window position from the last
> time, giving us a very easy way to get a perfect one. starting with
> the v4-series TB does not remember the last position anymore, instead
> it opens every time at the same - sub-optimal - plac
Hello,
AFAIR TB remembered the New Message window position from the last
time, giving us a very easy way to get a perfect one. starting with
the v4-series TB does not remember the last position anymore, instead
it opens every time at the same - sub-optimal - place, where the
status bar and the
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