On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 15:54:18 -0700 (Pacific Standard Time) Brendan Barnwell <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:

BB>     Ah, you were basically right, except it was a different dialog --
BB> disabled on No.

 Glad that you could find the problem!

BB>     I would suggest that some change be made to prevent this; the
BB> effect is completely hidden and difficult to diagnose.  One possible fix
BB> would be to not allow a dialog box to be turned off in a state where it
BB> would prevent the main options dialog from exiting.  That is, you
BB> should not be able to choose "No" (thus keeping you in the options
BB> dialog) if you have selected to turn off the dialog box.  (The No but
BB> should just gray out or something.)

 In fact you've described exactly what is supposed to happen now. It was
changed only in the last version (0.66) I think, so it is possible that you
had disabled this dialog before but now it shouldn't be possible to do it
any longer. Could you please confirm that you can still disable it on "No"?

BB>     Incidentally, another bug that I've mentioned before: the Help
BB> window is linked in some way to the main Mahogany window.  If I
BB> open Help, I cannot switch to the main window; it always shows the
BB> help window instead.  I have to close the help to get back to using
BB> Mahogany.

 Hmm, does this happen only if a (modal) dialog is opened or always?

 Thanks,
VZ



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