On 7/14/2013 1:13 AM, Ken Whiton wrote:
> *-* On Fri, 12 Jul 2013, at 09:08:24 -0400,
> *-* In Article <[email protected]>,
> *-* Rick Merrill wrote
> *-* About multiple launch
> 
>> Sometimes I double click when I should not; consequently
>> multiple copies of browser and email/newsgroups are launched.
> 
>> Is there any reason that SeaMonkey allows multiple launches?
> 
>      That happens when the copy launched by the second click opens
> before the first copy has a chance to set its lock file.  As a result,
> the second copy doesn't see a lock file, and opens normally.
> It's not that SeaMonkey is allowing multiple launches.  It's the
> timing of events resulting from the double click that's the cause.
> I agree with Ed Mullen's suggestion to adjust the mouse settings.  If
> that doesn't work, just be more careful when clicking. ;-)
> 
>                                         Ken Whiton
> 

Having had SeaMonkey open and running for about 90 minutes, I very
easily caused a new window to open just now.  As I indicated earlier in
this thread, having multiple SeaMonkey windows is NOT a problem.  For
some users, this is exactly what they want.  Instead, Rick Merrill (who
started this thread) has already been advised to be more careful about
how he launches SeaMonkey.

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