Daniel wrote:
On 05/04/15 10:51, Ed Mullen wrote:
David E. Ross wrote on 4/4/2015 3:33 PM:
On 4/4/2015 10:25 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
David E. Ross wrote on 4/4/2015 12:09 PM:
Windows 7 Ultimate SP 1 (x64)
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.26.1
Adobe Reader nppdf32.dll 11.0.10.32

I get my bank statements online as PDF files.  I view them via
SeaMonkey
and the nppdf32.dll plugin for Adobe Reader.

When I go to copy from the PDF file and paste into another application
(usually an Excel spreadsheet), I often find that SeaMonkey has the
"always on top" domination of my desktop.  When this happens, I cannot
get anything else in front of the SeaMonkey window.  Even if I close
the
PDF Web page, I cannot get another application on top of the SeaMonkey
window.

If it were not for the persistence of this problem, I would suspect
that
Adobe Reader caused it.  Note that this does not occur all the time but
often enough to be very annoying.  To recover, I must close SeaMonkey
and then re-launch it.

Has anyone else seen this problem?


Click the minimize button in SM?


I have done that.  When I restore the SeaMonkey window, however, it
still insists on being on top.


Sounds like either an OS issue or an extension in SM problem. Have you
tested in Safe Mode?

Have you tested by disabling the Adobe plugin?

Rather than clicking the Minimise button, can you drag the SM screen limit so it only occupies half or three quarters of the screen??



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Gertjan
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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/36.0 SeaMonkey/2.33.1
Build identifier: 20150321194827
    File: libflashplayer.so
    Path: /home/gerardjan/Downloads/seamonkey/plugins/libflashplayer.so
    Version: 11.2.202.442
    State: Enabled
    Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202

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