> This is standard system behavior, no way around it as far as I know.
>

Yes, I believe that is the standard... which is why I wonder why my BBEdit
(v. 9.6.3) doesn't behave that way. I guess I have the opposite issue as
Melissa does... when I click on BBEdit in the Snow Leopard dock, it doesn't
bring up its current docked window, and I'd like it to. According to the
Mac's menu bar, when I click the dock icon BBEdit comes to the front, but
its currently running window (with multiple documents in it) always stays
minimized. Is this just the way version 9 behaves, or is there some way to
have it bring up the window when I do that?

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