On 2003/1/30 19:59, micke bystr�m wrote: >chris said: > >>>The only thing I have noticed is that some msgs, ostensibly long ones, >>>open with the window extending down under the Dock, which can be >>>annoying. And it seems that once you open one of these long ones, the >>>next msg you open using the next arrow also has this long window, even if >>>it's a short msg. The window size seems to adjust itself though if you >>>close and then open the next [short] msg. Any way to keep it from opening >>>these long windows? >> >>Err no... but don't feel too bad that its an Emailer issue... I have a >>number of OS X native apps that don't pay attention to the dock either >>and allow their windows to open under it.
Even OS X native??!! I thought that just affected Classic. And I hoped one of Emailer's remember position prefs would do the trick. Oh well. Small price to pay. > > One idea would be to move the dock to the side of the window. I totally >dislike having it at the bottom, unless I have a 21' display. I also >autohide my dock. Not a bad idea. I'm still too new at it to do that, but might as I keep adjusting. However, for all those on the fence, I LOVE the new machine!!! One thing I'm missing though is popup folders. I used to open tabs for all my client folders that had pending jobs, it being a good visual (apart from handy) to remind me of what jobs I had, who still needed to be invoiced, etc. Can anyone identify with that and suggest a new scheme? Apart from putting a My Stuff folder in the dock, I've also added FruitMenu, but I'm not quite there yet. Alicia Alicia Gordon Gordon Word Artists French and Spanish Translation ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

