Eudora User Manual

Normal Windows

 

 

Closing a tool window does not erase its contents, unless the contents are saveable and you choose to discard changes. When you close a tool window or a tabbed window, the content, state, and position of the window or of all windows in the tabbed window are preserved. The preservation of content is useful for “persistent data” such as filter reports and directory service queries. If you try to close or de-activate a tool or tabbed window with unsaved changes, Eudora asks if you want to save the changes.

Note. If you are using Eudora in Sponsored mode, an ad window appears at the left-hand bottom of your screen. The ad window is the minimum size that corresponds to the ad being displayed, and this window is not moveable.

Normal Windows

A window is in the normal state if it is restricted to the window work area of the main Eudora window and cannot be dragged out of the main window.

Sample normal windows inside the main Eudora window

Normal windows can be moved around within the window work area. They can also be minimized, and can be maximized to completely fill the visible window work area. When a normal window is maximized, its title bar partially blends with the main window title bar.

Normal windows can overlap other normal windows and are obscured by both docked and floating windows.

The title bar of a normal window contains the window-menu icon (far left) and three stan- dard window buttons (far right): minimize/restore, maximize/restore, and close.

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Qualcomm 4.3 user manual Normal Windows, Sample normal windows inside the main Eudora window