Opening windows & xworkplace
I have recently installed Xworkplace and find most features are a real
improvement over OS2 workplace shell. But the one feature that I
don't like and connot seem to find a way to change is:
When I open a second file (anyfile that opens in a window on the
desktop), it opens in the background and to bring it to focus I have
to click on it. If another window is open on the desktop (like
firefox browser), the new file window will open behind the browser and
I cannot see it to bring it to focus or even to know that it's there.
There must be a way to bring the last file open to focus in the
foreground when it opens ?
Can someone help?
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