Statistics: Posted by RightPaddock — 2013 Nov 13, 23:42
Always in front - tried a combination of big, small, one, few, and many files and folders - same result- in front, always - I'd love to tell you how cometh that then, but I haven't the foggiest idea - some things will forever remain unfathomable.Just out of z-order interest, if you select a single-item (anything will do), and press <Ctrl+S> does a maxipad container open in front of or behind the main x2 window? Mine are unendingly and stubbornly always shunted behind, which taxes my all too tired soul daily.
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Statistics: Posted by Kilmatead — 2013 Nov 03, 11:56
I have also noticed this - but my perception is that the new windows are opened in 'front' of X2, whereupon X2 jumps to the 'front', which can completely obscure them if they are small windows - e.g opening a small image in a zip with IV is the most consistent incidence of the annoyance. I avoid it by using menu key/o rather than Enter - an advantage of being mouse averse is that there's almost always another fast keyboard way to achieve a result.Never mind that Windows sometimes has a fit and changes the z-order so the new windows open behind x2, which (next to Scabies) has got to be the most infuriating thing in the world.
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