Docked Windows

Eudora User Manual

 

 

A tool window in the normal state, whether alone or in a tabbed group, can be dragged out of the confines of the main Eudora window, but it must first be converted to a dockable or floating window. To perform this conversion, do the following.

1To display the drop-down context menu, right-click the window’s border or tab.

2To turn the command off, from the context menu choose Float In Main Window. The checkmark disappears.

3To turn the command on, from the context menu choose Allow Docking. A check mark appears.

A non-tool window in the normal state, such as a mailbox window or a message window, can never be dragged out of the confines of the main Eudora window.

To convert a docked or floating window to a normal window, right-click the docked or floating window’s border or tab, and choose “Float In Main Window” from the drop-down context menu.

Docked Windows

A window is dockable if it is capable of being attached to one of the four edges of the main Eudora window. A window is said to be in the docked state if it is currently attached to one such edge.

Sample windows docked to the main Eudora window

Note. Some application programs identify the docking feature by using terms such as “gravity,” “snap,” “glue,” “sticky,” “join,” and the like.

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