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Re: [ANN] Report on AS 1.5.5 from AppleScript Sourcebook
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Re: [ANN] Report on AS 1.5.5 from AppleScript Sourcebook


  • Subject: Re: [ANN] Report on AS 1.5.5 from AppleScript Sourcebook
  • From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 20:11:14 -0800

On 1/22/01 6:31 PM, Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden> wrote:

>> It seems fixed to me; if you command-click on the title of a *background*
>> window, you drag the window without moving it to the front. if you
>> command-click on a foreground window, you display the menu, just like
>> with a Finder window, and can then open any of the folders shown in that
>> menu.
>
>On my machine, when I command-click on a background Script Editor window, it
>immediately comes to the front and shows the popup menu. I put in the
>qualification about inits because I suspect some third-party thing on my
>machine is causing this behavior. I'll have to reboot and try it with pure
>Apple inits.

Yes, if you command-click on a background window, it will come to the
front; however, if you command-click on a drag region (usually the title
bar), you can drag it without it coming to the front.

--Michelle

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