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Miscellaneous => Other => Topic started by: LkonKbd on October 21, 2005, 06:55:54 PM

Title: "MyAssistant" works only with the 'Tab it is open.
Post by: LkonKbd on October 21, 2005, 06:55:54 PM
Here is another,

If you click on "MyAssistant" it only controls that 'Tab', if you open a 'Topic' by right click and selection 'OpenNewTab' then eventually closing the original 'Tab', "MA" was open in, then bring "MA" back to the front of your desktop it will no longer work.  It is tied to the original 'Tab' where it was open first.  You have to close "MA" and open it again in another 'Tab' and keep it open because it will only work with that 'Tab'.

See if that is clear, or maybe mud,
Title: "MyAssistant" works only with the 'Tab it is open.
Post by: Miquel 'Fire' Burns on October 21, 2005, 07:01:05 PM
Same thing happens if you replace tabs with windows ;)

That feature is only useful if you don't open new tab/windows anyway.
Title: "MyAssistant" works only with the 'Tab it is open.
Post by: LkonKbd on October 22, 2005, 01:51:34 AM
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Same thing happens if you replace tabs with windows ;)

That feature is only useful if you don't open new tab/windows anyway.
"MiguelFire,"

Tabs is the reason I use FF, just wanted to pass on what I had discovered with that function of the Forum.  Yes, no matter which way you go it is tied to the Tab or Window where it was open.  It is useful if you use a certain pattern when you do use it.  Like always open MyAssistant only in the first Tab on the first window of FF on PWM.  That way you will always know which window or Tab it is used in.  You can open tabs from within MA.

Thank you for this info and for reading this one,
Title: "MyAssistant" works only with the 'Tab it is open.
Post by: Miquel 'Fire' Burns on October 25, 2005, 03:13:34 PM
Name is spelled with a Q, not a G.
Title: "MyAssistant" works only with the 'Tab it is open.
Post by: LkonKbd on October 25, 2005, 07:10:40 PM
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Name is spelled with a Q, not a G.
"Miquelfire,"

I stand corrected my fingers and (what?) brain are not very synchronized.

Thank you for the correction and I hope it will not happen any more (Yea, rite!),