Re: [111attendees] So, what are jabber scribes actually doing, these days?

Jay Daley <jay@ietf.org> Thu, 29 July 2021 19:43 UTC

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Subject: Re: [111attendees] So, what are jabber scribes actually doing, these days?
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> On 30/07/2021, at 7:32 AM, Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> wrote:
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> On 29. Jul 2021, at 21:21, Jay Daley <jay@ietf.org <mailto:jay@ietf.org>> wrote:
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>> You can detach the chat window so that it is always visible.
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> No, I can’t.  The detached window is a separate browser window.  When I move that to some of the blank space on the main window (there is plenty of that), it vanishes behind that main window each time I interact with it.  So I essentially have to press the same number of buttons as before.

Umm … have you tried having the two windows side by side?

Jay

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