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On 24/05/2012 21:43, Zaher Dirkey wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 4:13 PM, Martin
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href="mailto:lazarus@mfriebe.de" target="_blank">lazarus@mfriebe.de</a>></span>
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happen when used with a docking mgr... But that seems to be
something the dock-mgr must solve.</blockquote>
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Now i used the dock, still buggy but i like it<br>
In docked this button must be hidden, but while we can dock it,
i think not need this button any more.<br clear="all">
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<div dir="ltr">I am using last revision of Lazarus, FPC 2.6 on
Windows XP SP3<br>
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After we what a recent rant about over-quoting, may I say, this is
underquoted.<br>
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Then again having found what I said: (In context of an "stay on top
button")<br>
<blockquote type="cite">It is probably easy to add.
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Though I have no idea, what will happen when used with a docking
mgr... But that seems to be something the dock-mgr must solve....
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I fail to see how your answer relates to my statement, in so far it
may be seen as over quoted ;><br>
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I said: I do not know what happens with docking, if we add that
"stay on top" <br>
You say: You now use docking.<br>
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Ok fine, but since what I said was hypothetical (IF in future), how
does your real world, right now situation apply? With or without
docking, we do not yet have the button.<br>
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