Title: Re: License Prices, Real, and docs

David Vaughan wrote :

>Well, I tried it, and Jeanne is right. Reading variable text colour was really irritating. Your response may be different of course.
>I think a panel or multi-pane idea sounds neater.
The original question was how to make those “irritating” hidden links visible and it became irritating text colours. Which of course it would be if it was real literature and not a developing environment. But as this is a “very nice and friendly” development environment, everybody can adjust it to its own taste and preference with minimal effort.

>However, while we are near the subject, the only thing that really vexes me about help is the fact that the Transcript Dictionary insists on remaining >behind an open script window. This is the time I am most likely to open the Dictionary and means I must either rearrange windows or close the
>script and reopen it immediately after. Is there a property I can change which will allow the Dictionary window to foreground over the script window >when clicked? Yes, I can look for one but...you might know it now.
It is possible to use the ”palette”  incantation on the stack you want to float over the script window by using the messagebox. Or if you own a license, change the script in the stack to do this or whatever other way.

>thanks
>David

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Greetings,
Wouter

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