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From: gino peregrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: AbiWord User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, May 05, 2001 03:16 PM
Subject: Feature Request


>WordPerfect 8--at least the Linux version--and Ted (has anyone else seen
>Ted?!) have a floating panel from which one can open older files, start new
>files, access help and preferences and other things.


I've seen Ted; it's impressive in its functionality.

>The result is when one closes a file, the floating panel stays open. In
>AbiWord, one has to open the new file before closing the old one, or open
>AbiWord all over again.


This is covered in the Abi documentation somewhere.  I remember it being
called the SDI or Single Document Interface as opposed to MDI or Multiple
Document Interface.  In other words, it's done that way on purpose.  I agree
it's somewhat disconcerting if you're accustomed to things like Word or
WordPerfect.

Cheers,
Drew




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