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Yes, you can have many "Views" open and overlapping<br>
each depicting a document. One can maximize the top<br>
view if one wishes so one only sees that single view.<br>
Now, what do you mean by 'called'. To see a hidden<br>
view one can click on the top views control buttons<br>
<img src="cid:part1.D8C58878.419E3C52@greenwoodfarm.com" alt=""><br>
and minimize, maximize or close the view.<br>
If one wishes to save the view with a different name<br>
then one can do a "save as"<br>
<img src="cid:part2.5C6D9E09.CA4AD8E9@greenwoodfarm.com" alt=""><br>
and then specify where and with what name as<br>
<img src="cid:part3.912A50C7.8A67C715@greenwoodfarm.com" alt=""><br>
which is all very convenient.<br>
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Chris, I used Oberon V4 (and System3) for many<br>
years but came to dislike it due to its black and white<br>
color, middle mouse clicks, and limited windows<br>
overlap. I now use BlackBox/Component Pascal<br>
exclusively.<br>
-Doug Danforth<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/11/2016 4:59 PM, eas lab wrote:<br>
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Does it solve the problem of Viewers that are already loaded, but covered:
by popping them to the foreground when 'called' ?
Who disagrees with this terminology:
file & viewer = physical entities;
document = contents of file or viewer, ie. attribute of file/viewer.
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== Chris Glur.
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