Pegasus Mail Suggestions
Improvement for Pmail 4.51 - Ability to close maximzed windows

I'm fairly sure this is not a new thing with 4.51. I'm almost certain it's the reason I don't use Pegasus 4.41 maximised in Preview mode - there are a bunch of issues related to it. Only recently would Peg even remember that you left it maximised, I think.

It wasn't designed to be used like this. The program is, at heart, an MDI, and clearly isn't quite fixed in some ways yet. Who knows? Perhaps these kinds of things are easier to fix now that David's no longer using Borland to develop.

<P>I'm fairly sure this is not a new thing with 4.51. I'm almost certain it's the reason I don't use Pegasus 4.41 maximised in Preview mode - there are a bunch of issues related to it. Only recently would Peg even remember that you left it maximised, I think.</P><P>It wasn't designed to be used like this. The program is, at heart, an MDI, and clearly isn't quite fixed in some ways yet. Who knows? Perhaps these kinds of things are easier to fix now that David's no longer using Borland to develop.</P>

Hi,

 First of all Pmail is great and 4.51 is an important step.

When All windows in Pegasus are maximized and I open a new windows (ex. review queued mail), this window has no close, minimize and maximize button. However when I change to another window (by using the Window-menu) and then come back to the newly opened window, I get the 3 buttons.

It would be comfortable to have the 3 buttons from the first time.

 Thanks !

<P>Hi,</P> <P> First of all Pmail is great and 4.51 is an important step.</P> <P>When All windows in Pegasus are maximized and I open a new windows (ex. review queued mail), this window has no close, minimize and maximize button. However when I change to another window (by using the Window-menu) and then come back to the newly opened window, I get the 3 buttons.</P> <P>It would be comfortable to have the 3 buttons from the first time.</P> <P> Thanks !</P>

I second that suggestion. It would make the queue window consistent with other windows that do get min, max and close buttons.

[In the mean time, you can use the ESC key or ctrl-F4 (Windows' standard keys) as a work-around.]

<p>I second that suggestion. It would make the queue window consistent with other windows that do get min, max and close buttons.</p><p>[In the mean time, you can use the ESC key or ctrl-F4 (Windows' standard keys) as a work-around.] </p>
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