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Subject: Re: Minor? nit to pick
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>>>>> "Barry" == Barry Friedman <friedman@nortel.ca> writes:
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    Barry> Hi folks,

    Barry> I just got time to do some testing again and I ran into a
    Barry> little problem that I thought should be mentioned.  This is
    Barry> with the last 15 beta104 but it is also probably in 20.
    Barry> Here's the problem:

    Barry> It appears that popup menus do not support more than one
    Barry> level of "stay-up" capability.  You can verify this by
    Barry> editing a html file bringing up PSGML mode.  Then select
    Barry> "Markup" and then single click on "Insert Element" this
    Barry> brings a pop-up with a 2-level selection.  If you then
    Barry> click on the first entry, the second level menu flashes and
    Barry> disappears.  It is necessary to lean on the mouse button to
    Barry> make a selection.  I don't know if this is a configuration
    Barry> problem in PSGML or a deficiency in the pop-up code but it
    Barry> is certainly non-intuitive.

i to have noticed this when using the customize menu structure...  but 
then i thought it might be the white out conditions we are having in
new england...


cheers,
andreas
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