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RE: New Notebook looses focus after first keystroke
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- Subject: [mg15022] RE: [mg14984] New Notebook looses focus after first keystroke
- From: "Ersek, Ted R" <ErsekTR at navair.navy.mil>
- Date: Sat, 5 Dec 1998 01:30:24 -0500
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
Adalbert Hanszen had a problem where the notebook looses focus.
Using Ver 3.0.1.x this will happen if you have Page Breaks displayed.
Check under the Format menu and ensure PageBreaks displayed is not
selected. However, your problem may be attributed to some cause I don't
know about.
Cheers,
Ted Ersek
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I am experiencing a new strange behaviour of Mathematica (Vers 3.0.1.1x)
on Windows NT (Service Pack 3, if that matterrs). When I open a new
notebook (File/New), the newly created notebook immediately has the
windows focus, i.e. its title bar is blue. This is definitely, what I
want. But then, if I want to write something (e.g hello), only the
first character (in the example 'h') is entered into the new notebook.
Untiteled-1 immediately looses focus (the title bar is painted grey,
the focus returns to Mathematica - [Untiteled-1], i.e. to the the
parent window).
The other keystrokes of 'hello' apparently are discarded. In order to
continue writing hello into the new notebook, I have to use the mouse,
click into the new notebook and then continue writing. - This is
annoying. - I don't know, if this strange behaviour was always the case
or if it is new (e.g. after manipulatging Options with
OptionInspector).
Does anybody know, how to influence this strange behaviour? Any Idea, if
there is any OptionInspector or Init.m or MenuSetup.tr - item, which
controls it?
Best Regards
Dipl.-Math. Adalbert Hanszen
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