Cheryl Sabella added the comment:

Thanks, Terry.  It seems that it *is* the hidden placement algorithm and I just 
never noticed it before.  I opened a bunch of terminal windows and they opened 
top left, bottom left, top right, bottom right, then continuing to follow a 
pattern.  IDLE did the same thing.  However, it isn't always opening the search 
dialogs in the same place even when I open the three in a row.  Maybe it's the 
size of the windows or something else that is causing the algorithm to render 
them differently.  Even though I can now understand the behavior, it's still 
frustrating because I'd expect the search box to pop up where I'm looking and 
not somewhere else on the screen entirely.

I have Windows 7 on my work laptop with 2 monitors and behavior was better.  
The search dialogs opened more in the middle of the screen, near the IDLE 
window.  Although, if I put IDLE on the left monitor, the search dialog still 
opened in the same place on the right monitor, but it was easy to notice.

Thanks for explaining all that about the windows and dialogs.  At this point, I 
would say that consitency within the app would make it easier to understand for 
me as a newcomer.  If everything followed the pattern of window, frame, and 
text, then I wouldn't wonder about the differences, especially if there really 
isn't any intended difference.  And thank you for the links to those other 
issues and discussions.

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