Revision history for ParisWind
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It is generally considered ergonomically best to familiarize yourself with the latter two methods of accessing windows, which are uncomplicated, economical and - in the case of keyboard commands - easily memorized. The [[AccessWin chart on the following page]] shows the commands used.
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Most of your activity in PARIS takes place in a variety of windows which operate in a slightly non-standards-compliant way (users of Mac and PC have both assumed they resemble the other, but in fact they conform to neither completely). In some cases like the [[WindowMixer Mixer Window]], they are expandable horizontally yet are constrained in height by what is currently chosen to be displayed in the mixer (rather than being standard windows, they are containers for bitmapped images created by Stephen St. Croix).
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Most of your activity in PARIS takes place in a variety of windows which operate in a slightly non-standards-compliant way (users of Mac and PC have both assumed they resemble the other, but in fact they conform to neither completely). In some cases like the [[WindowMixer Mixer Window]], they are expandable horizontally yet are constrained in height by what is currently chosen to be displayed in the mixer (in fact, rather than being standard windows, they are containers for bitmapped images created by Stephen St. Croix).
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Most of your activity in PARIS takes place in a variety of windows which operate in a slightly non-standards-compliant way (users of Mac and PC have both assumed they resemble the other, but in fact they conform to neither completely). In some cases like the [[WindowMixer Mixer Window]], they are expandable horizontally yet are constrained in height by what is currently chosen to be displayed in the mixer (the windows are in fact actually bitmaps created by Stephen St. Croix).
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=====PARIS Windows=====
Most of your activity in PARIS takes place in a variety of windows which operate in a slightly non-standards-compliant way (users of Mac and PC have both assumed they resemble the other, but in fact they conform to neither completely). In some cases like the [[WindowMixer Mixer Window]], they are expandable horizontally yet are constrained in height by what is currently chosen to be displayed in the mixer.
Having unneeded windows open in PARIS has been occasionally reported to have negative consequences. When you are finished using a window, it's considered good practice to close it.
Most of your activity in PARIS takes place in a variety of windows which operate in a slightly non-standards-compliant way (users of Mac and PC have both assumed they resemble the other, but in fact they conform to neither completely). In some cases like the [[WindowMixer Mixer Window]], they are expandable horizontally yet are constrained in height by what is currently chosen to be displayed in the mixer.
Having unneeded windows open in PARIS has been occasionally reported to have negative consequences. When you are finished using a window, it's considered good practice to close it.
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Having unneeded windows open in PARIS has been occasionally reported to have negative effects. When you are finished using a window, it's considered good practice to close it.
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It is generally considered ergonomically best to familiarize yourself with the latter two methods, which are uncomplicated and economical and - in the case of keyboard commands - easily memorized. The [[AccessWin graph on the following page]] shows the commands used.