Joey K Tuttle wrote: > I must say I find it remarkable that Windows users would > want the single click - in my use of J, when I focus a pane > I usually want to type input.
Windows offers a variety of mechanisms for brining a window into focus in addition to "click in the window". For that matter, you can configure Windows to use the unix-ish convention where "mouse over window" focuses the window with no click being necessary. Not all windows applications behave well with windows configured this way (Visual Studio 2003 comes to mind), but most do. Anyways, with windows configured this way, you can focus on the J window with zero clicks and clicking in the window brings the window to the top and positions the cursor. I suppose it's all a matter of what you're used to. -- Raul ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
