Difference between revisions of "Stay on Top"
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If checked, TED Notepad stays in front of other common applications even if not active. | If checked, TED Notepad stays in front of other common applications even if not active. | ||
− | Note: If more than one application is in a ''stay-on-top'' mode, their order on the screen depends on the System. There is no way to ensure, that any particular one will be the topmost of them. | + | Note: If more than one application is in a ''stay-on-top'' mode, their order on the screen depends on the System. There is no way to ensure, that any particular one will be the topmost one of them. |
− | Note: The reason the hotkey is a combination of menu mnemonics, instead of using a more usual hotkey combination, is to avoid accidental unwanted activation of ''stay-on-top'' mode by less experienced users. | + | Note: The reason the hotkey is a combination of menu mnemonics, instead of using a more usual hotkey combination, is to avoid accidental unwanted activation of ''stay-on-top'' mode by new less experienced users. |
See also {{feature|Fullscreen}}. | See also {{feature|Fullscreen}}. |
Revision as of 11:45, 26 June 2011
Stay on Top (Alt+O+T)
If checked, TED Notepad stays in front of other common applications even if not active.
Note: If more than one application is in a stay-on-top mode, their order on the screen depends on the System. There is no way to ensure, that any particular one will be the topmost one of them.
Note: The reason the hotkey is a combination of menu mnemonics, instead of using a more usual hotkey combination, is to avoid accidental unwanted activation of stay-on-top mode by new less experienced users.
See also Fullscreen.