Once the dialog comes up, any further clicks are ignored .. and I can't click more than once before the dialog comes up.
...scott Brad Anderson wrote: > Scott, > > When you click on the "x" in the tab to close the document more than once, > You should get multiple dialogs asking if you want to save the document. (I > can get 3-5 dialogs to open for a single document.) If I click anything > other than cancel, FrameMaker crashes right away. I'll see if I can > reproduce this in XP as well. > > Thanks, > > Brad > > > > On Mar 10, 2011, at 12:08 PM, Scott Prentice wrote: > > >> Hi Brad... >> >> This is in an XP VM (Fusion) on a MacBook Pro .. >> >> 1) Can't reproduce. I can't get in more than one click before the dialog >> comes up. Either I'm too slow or the system is too fast. >> >> 2) I've got no problem with FM staying on top in either maximized or >> windowed state. Clicking other apps on the task bar brings them to the >> front. The FM console is a bit tricky to get in front .. but that stated in >> FM9. >> >> Sounds like this is a Win7 issue. >> >> ...scott >> >> >> >> Brad Anderson wrote: >> >>> I've run across a few strange behaviors in Frame 10 and am wondering if >>> anyone can confirm a similar behavior: >>> >>> 1) Repeatable crash on my machine: >>> >>> - You'll need more than one unsaved documents open. >>> - Make the documents tabs viewable. >>> - Quickly click the "X" more than one time to close a document. - Multiple >>> dialogs will open asking you to confirm a save. If more than one dialog >>> opened for a single document, FrameMaker will crash if you click anything >>> other than cancel. >>> >>> >>> >>> 2) FrameMaker 10 stays on top of other apps. >>> >>> - If I have FrameMaker 10 open, it will stay on top of all other >>> applications. If I click in the taskbar and try to bring another >>> application window forward (i.e. Windows Explorer, Microsoft Access), >>> FrameMaker stays on top. I have to minimize FrameMaker to be able to see >>> the other windows. >>> >>> >>> I'm running Windows 7 (32 bit) in a VM Virtual Machine on a Mac Pro. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Brad >>> >>> >>> >>> > > >
