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Hi :)
An anomaly.

These things happen sometimes in Ubuntu.  Sometimes if you guess right
then a click in the right place can get rid of those sorts of things.
For me it's usually something in the dock-bar on the left that wants
to keep it's right-click menu open and stop me from doing odd things.

Regards from
Tom :)


On 2 February 2015 at 20:24, American Sentry Systems, Inc.
<mail@americansentry.net> wrote:
I opened a drop down menu (File) and opened a sub-menu (Recent); found the
name of a file, then went looking for it using a gui file browser
(oh yeah LO v4.1.3.2,  Ubuntu 13.10),  and the LO drop down menus "stayed on
top" and blocked my seeing the browser file, even though it had the 'focus'.

Is this a boo-boo, an anomaly, or a feature,

John


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