I also find that using cmd-tab to switch between applications is very
convenient AND it brings all windows of the application forward (this
is very useful when switching between BBEdit/SubEthaEdit and Stata
when working on do files).
Fredrik
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 10:19:35 -0500, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> A question was brought up at the London users group meeting that no one there
> could answer that I'd like to answer. When Stata is in the background and one
> of its windows is clicked, why does only the window that was clicked come to
> the front rather than all of Stata's windows? The answer is that this is
> standard behavior for applications in Mac OS X.
>
> To bring all of any application's windows to the front, select "Bring All to
> Front" from the Window menu (assuming the application supports it). There is
> also a setting in the General Preferences dialog in Stata that will bring all
> of Stata's windows to the front when one of its windows is clicked. Just
> check the checkbox labeled "Bring all windows to the front when activated".
>
> -Chinh Nguyen
> [email protected]
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