On 8 Apr, Dave Symes wrote in message
<5629643029d...@triffid.co.uk>:
> In article ,
>Jim Nagel wrote:
>
> > After posting that, I thot: Adjust-doubleclick would be even nicer (all
> > with one hand), if such a thing is allowed in such a situation.
>
> Adjust double click opens a child/
In article ,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Tim Hill wrote on 7 Apr:
> > In article <30d0062956@abbeypress.net>,
> >Jim Nagel wrote:
> >> Or maybe a new trick such as Shift-Adjust-click could open the new
> >> window *behind* the one I click in. (Perhaps this is comparable to
> >> the likes of
Tim Hill wrote on 7 Apr:
> In article <30d0062956@abbeypress.net>,
>Jim Nagel wrote:
>> Or maybe a new trick such as Shift-Adjust-click could open the new
>> window *behind* the one I click in. (Perhaps this is comparable to
>> the likes of Firefox, where you can configure whether openi
In article <30d0062956@abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Or maybe a new trick such as Shift-Adjust-click could open the new
> window *behind* the one I click in. (Perhaps this is comparable to
> the likes of Firefox, where you can configure whether opening a new
> tab puts you immedia
Richard Porter wrote on 6 Apr:
> I can't see the point of 'Stagger window position' being on ...
So often I wish that the "stagger" behaviour would behave more
helpfully, when I have a page of search results and want to follow
several of them.
Adjust-click the first result -- a new Netsur
On 6 Apr 2017 I wrote:
> It doesn't work like that. You can open a window in the default
> position, close it and open another window. This gets staggered up or
> down even if there's no window to stagger it from.
I think I've now sussed it. With Stagger off and Copy on it does what
I want. If