mferrare@physics.adelaide.edu.au (Mark Ferraretto) (12/10/90)
Whenever I move the mouse over an epoch window it gets raised to the top of the
screen. If I have 2 epoch windows that take up the whole screen between both
of them I have a lot of problems if I want to use something else. Is there
some way I can stop epoch automatically raising the edit screens whenever I
move the mouse across them?
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carroll@cs.uiuc.edu (Alan M. Carroll) (12/11/90)
In article <mferrare.660798182@adelphi.physics.adelaide.edu.au>, mferrare@physics.adelaide.edu.au (Mark Ferraretto) writes: > Whenever I move the mouse over an epoch window it gets raised to the top of the > screen. If I have 2 epoch windows that take up the whole screen between both > of them I have a lot of problems if I want to use something else. Is there > some way I can stop epoch automatically raising the edit screens whenever I > move the mouse across them? You should set the auto-raise-screen variable to nil. See section 7.3.3, page 56. Questions about Epoch should be addressed to the Epoch mailing list, epoch@cs.uiuc.edu. To get on the mailing list, send a request to epoch-request@cs.uiuc.edu. We are trying to get a seperate news group set up, but it hasn't happened yet. -- Alan M. Carroll "It's psychosomatic. You need a lobotomy. Epoch Development Team I'll get a saw." CS Grad / U of Ill @ Urbana ...{ucbvax,pur-ee,convex}!cs.uiuc.edu!carroll