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There is a longstanding issue that I've noticed in my W4 / FP-9
partition. A lot of things (certain processes or functions taking
place in various app.s -- for example, Compacting folders in NS 4.61)
which _should_ have focus seem to "lag", often until you prod them or
force the matter, almost as if they did not "know" they had focus. Is
this a symptom of something ? I do run UNIMAINT periodically.
So far, I've not noticed anything like this in the ECS partition, but
then it is far younger than the W4 partition, and nowhere near as
well-stocked with app.s and util.s. (I've decided to defer the major
stocking of that partition until ECS 1.1 arrives, since I expect to
have to re-do it all from scratch anyway.)
Jordan
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