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Wasn't it Redbeard (MDJohnson) who wrote:
>"Mike Williams" <mik### [at] nospamplease> wrote in message
>news:$kAY### [at] econymdemoncouk...
>> Wasn't it N Shomber who wrote:
>> >If multiple files are queued (re-rendering insert menu, animations or just
>> >multiple files), whenever a new file is started, it is shown on the desktop
>> >(normal render window) when the editor window is showing just the messages.
>> >With all different settings on Options|Render Window menu. This is fine
>> >except that it shows up even when the main POVray window is minimized. This
>> >happens in both the normal and the VCC versions. After and while the
>> >picture is being rendered, the only way to return the editor window is to
>> >either right click the taskbar icon and click restore, or to close the
>> >render window first.
>>
>> I confirm this. POV 3.5b7, W98se, AMDK6 500, 128 Mb.
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>> It's annoying when I've got POV running minimised as a background task
>> and I'm just about to wipe out the Treeclop Homeworld, and suddenly the
>> galaxy disappears and is replaced by the render window. Or when I'm
>> touch-typing a Word document, and look up to discover that POV grabbed
>> the active window three sentences ago.
>>
>
>I'll leave it up to Chris C or some other team member to say for sure, but I
>don't really believe this is so much a render window bug as a bug in Windows
>itself. I don't know how many times similar things have happened to me because
>Word or IE or almost any other program has decided to become the active window.
>I tend to have umpteen applications open at once (browser loading a page, email
>sitting waiting, news group software updating, POV-Ray rendering, while typing
>up a doc in a word processor, etc) When one decides to open a dialog box of
>some sort, it comes to the fore. I chalk it up to annoying Windows behavior,
>but suppose there might be a fix.
This effect is new with beta 7. Previous released versions and previous
betas to refrained from opening the render window when the application
is minimised.
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Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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