Bring XYplorer in front of Action Log window.

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SkyFrontier
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Bring XYplorer in front of Action Log window.

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Action Log is a great feature. But I'd like to be able to real time see in folders what has been done/could be undone.
Currently I have to open another XY instance as for a workaround.
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zer0
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Re: Bring XYplorer in front of Action Log window.

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There's no reason why Action Log should be a modal window. When we get transient windows, you won't need to launch another instance to see that information ;)
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Re: Bring XYplorer in front of Action Log window.

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zer0 wrote:There's no reason why Action Log should be a modal window. When we get transient windows, you won't need to launch another instance to see that information ;)
I see you are having a great weekend. Or should I say a transient weekend? :wink:

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Re: Bring XYplorer in front of Action Log window.

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admin wrote:Or should I say a transient weekend? :wink:
Forgive me, if there was a hint in that statement then I didn't catch it :oops: I raised matters of modal/transient windows already, so there's not much I can add to what has been said already regarding them. However, I am glad that another user wishes for such ability 8)
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