Re: [users] Make opening document active?

2007-12-04 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 03/12/2007 20:48, Mathias Bauer wrote: Drew Jensen wrote: The problem is Quickstarter If Quickstarter is running the action of opening the first new document leaves the button on the task bar flashing, but does not open the window. Yes, that's the problem. If quickstrarter

Re: [users] Make opening document active?

2007-12-04 Thread Mathias Bauer
Harold Fuchs wrote: I meant that Writer is minimised in the Windows (and other GUI?) sense i.e. there's an icon in the task bar but nothing else showing on the desk top. So I got you right in the first place. For the avoidance of doubt, the thing I see is as follows: 1. Quickstarter is

Re: [users] Make opening document active?

2007-12-03 Thread Mathias Bauer
Alan Boba wrote: For every program except OOo, launching an application from the Start menu or double-clicking a file associated with that program causes that program to load (or the program to load with the double-clicked file loaded as well) and display the application window as the new top

Re: [users] Make opening document active?

2007-12-03 Thread Mathias Bauer
Drew Jensen wrote: The problem is Quickstarter If Quickstarter is running the action of opening the first new document leaves the button on the task bar flashing, but does not open the window. Yes, that's the problem. If quickstrarter is not running double clicking a document does open

Re: [users] Make opening document active?

2007-12-03 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 21:46:06 +0100 Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo: If you are talking about the second document window of an application: I know that there are SDI applications that do it correctly (like OOo) and other's don't. You also must differentiate between applications that (like

Re: [users] Make opening document active?

2007-12-03 Thread Mathias Bauer
John Jason Jordan wrote: On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 21:46:06 +0100 Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo: If you are talking about the second document window of an application: I know that there are SDI applications that do it correctly (like OOo) and other's don't. You also must differentiate

Re: [users] Make opening document active?

2007-12-01 Thread Mathias Bauer
Harold Fuchs wrote: On 28/11/2007 23:32, Elchanan wrote: Greetings everyone, I use OO 2.3 on Win XP Pro. Whenever I double-click in Windows Explorer to launch a document that OO is set to open, the task bar icon flashes (which is just dandy) but the document itself does not jump up and

Re: [users] Make opening document active?

2007-12-01 Thread Drew Jensen
Mathias Bauer wrote: Harold Fuchs wrote: On 28/11/2007 23:32, Elchanan wrote: Greetings everyone, I use OO 2.3 on Win XP Pro. Whenever I double-click in Windows Explorer to launch a document that OO is set to open, the task bar icon flashes (which is just dandy) but the document

Re: [users] Make opening document active?

2007-12-01 Thread Alan Boba
On 28/11/2007 23:32, Elchanan wrote: Greetings everyone, I use OO 2.3 on Win XP Pro. Whenever I double-click in Windows Explorer to launch a document that OO is set to open, the task bar icon flashes (which is just dandy) but the document itself does not jump up and appear

[users] Make opening document active?

2007-11-29 Thread Elchanan
Greetings everyone, I use OO 2.3 on Win XP Pro. Whenever I double-click in Windows Explorer to launch a document that OO is set to open, the task bar icon flashes (which is just dandy) but the document itself does not jump up and appear on-screen until I click on the task bar icon and select the

Re: [users] Make opening document active?

2007-11-29 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 28/11/2007 23:32, Elchanan wrote: Greetings everyone, I use OO 2.3 on Win XP Pro. Whenever I double-click in Windows Explorer to launch a document that OO is set to open, the task bar icon flashes (which is just dandy) but the document itself does not jump up and appear on-screen until I