On Wed, Mar 02, 2016 at 07:52:34PM +0100, Friedrich Beckmann wrote:
> 
> > Am 02.03.2016 um 19:44 schrieb Ben Pfaff <b...@cs.stanford.edu>:
> >> 
> >>     Why can't the user see it at startup?  
> >> 
> >> The output window is (at least on the window manager I use) below the data 
> >> window, unless
> >> explicitly raised.  Typically, a user will only raise that window, when 
> >> she explicity
> >> has interest in what she thinks is there.    The users who stand to 
> >> benefit from this 
> >> message, are those who are unaware of its content.  Such users will 
> >> typically start psppire,
> >> run a procedure and THEN look in the output window.  Typically the user 
> >> does not look in
> >> the output window the moment it starts up.
> > 
> > Perhaps PSPPIRE should raise the output window, then.
> 
> That would then be the first really negative functional impact of this 
> warning that John planned.
> There are good reasons why the windows are raised as they are today.

What are these reasons?

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