Re: [ANN] Report on AS 1.5.5 from AppleScript Sourcebook
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: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 11:22:25 -0800
On 1/23/01 5:10 AM, Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden> wrote
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> Yes, if you command-click on a background window, it will come to the
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> front; however, if you command-click on a drag region (usually the title
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> bar), you can drag it without it coming to the front.
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I guess I wasn't being precise. When I command-click on the title text in
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the title bar of a saved background Script Editor window, the window comes
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to the front and then the menu pops up. When I command-click on the
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non-title text of the title bar of any background window, the windows drags
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but then comes to the front. I'll try to find out what extension is
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responsible for this behavior.
My first guess is the stuffit desktop integration extension, if you have
a version earlier than 6.0. That's what it does to the Finder's windows,
so it may carry forth to all applications.
--Michelle
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