How can I ensure that message windows permanently open in the place I
want them to?
On a couple of other matters, I have just upgraded to Snow Leopard.
Console shows some messages
02/09/2009 22:03:17 Eudora[8888] *** __NSAutoreleaseNoPool():
Object 0x20bdd000 of class NSCFArray autoreleased with no pool in place
- just leaking
02/09/2009 22:03:17 Eudora[8888] *** __NSAutoreleaseNoPool():
Object 0x20bdd040 of class NSCFArray autoreleased with no pool in place
- just leaking
02/09/2009 22:03:20 Eudora[8888] *** __NSAutoreleaseNoPool():
Object 0x20bf0370 of class NSCFArray autoreleased with no pool in place
- just leaking
02/09/2009 22:03:20 Eudora[8888] *** __NSAutoreleaseNoPool():
Object 0x20be3140 of class NSCFArray autoreleased with no pool in place
- just leaking
02/09/2009 22:03:20 Eudora[8888] Warning: accessing obsolete
X509Anchors.
Finally I have always had problems with my iMac not going to sleep at
the interval set in Energy Saver. I could have sworn I tried it with no
peripherals attached and logged in to a new account with nothing
particular running, and still had the issue.
But on Snow Leopard the iMac does sleep if I don't have applications
open. A bit of checking strongly suggests that having Eudora open stops
sleep,though. I need to check some more before I can say for certain
that this is so.
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> Finally I have always had problems with my iMac not going to sleep at
> the interval set in Energy Saver.
Yes, Eudora keeps Macs from sleeping. A 'known' bug.
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> In article <1j5fs2e.m024g0m3to90N%dcohe...@talktalk.net>,
> dcohe...@talktalk.net (Daniel Cohen) wrote:
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> > Finally I have always had problems with my iMac not going to sleep at
> > the interval set in Energy Saver.
>
> Yes, Eudora keeps Macs from sleeping. A 'known' bug.
I think that I tested a long time ago with a fresh account and no
programs running and peripherals disconnected, and still found my iMac
would not go to sleep. So I never realised that Eudora could be an
issue.
On SL it became clear that Eudora prevents sleep. Fortunately the
program PleaseSleep does make the machine sleep when it should.
As regards my question about windows, I found the answer, which may be
useful to others. Because each message opens in its own window, moving
the windowfor one message has no effect on the window for the next
message. But x-eudora-setting 8008 lets you set how far to the left
windows will open. Setting this to 500 puts the message window pretty
much in the center of the screen for my 20-inch iMac.