Am I doing this correctly? Here is my hotkey definition:

win.move("power-pro", -10000, win.top("power-pro"))

I activate the hotkey but I see nothing happen.


--- In [email protected], "brucexs" <bswit...@...> wrote:
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> --- In [email protected], "Melissa" <excesspapers@> wrote:
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> I mean win.move("caption",-10000, win.top("caption"))
> sorry for carelessness.  Here caption selects a program whose window won't 
> move vdesks.  Try also with notepad just to confirm command.
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> If it fails, try with 10000.
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> If PowerPro cannot move the window, then the vdesk with windows staying on 
> task bar won't work, as you have found.  
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> > I can't get win.move(-10000, =win.top(...)) as a hotkey to do anything. Did 
> > you mean win.position? I can't get that to work either but I can do 
> > win.move(=win.top...)) and that allows me to move around the window. It 
> > just does not move it off screen.
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "brucexs" <bswitzer@> wrote:
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> > > --- In [email protected], "Melissa" <excesspapers@> wrote:
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> > > > Interesting...With that box enabled or gray then the problem occurs. 
> > > > However, if I uncheck the box completely I cannot reproduce the issue. 
> > > > All windows that I have tried so far get moved properly.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Uncheck means vdesk simply hides which hides from task bar too.
> > > 
> > > Check means that you want window on taskbar too, which means that 
> > > PowerPro cannot hide the window.  Instead, it tries to move it off 
> > > screen, and may minimize too (if grey checked, I think).  
> > > 
> > > Can you try a win.move(-10000, =win.top(...))
> > > on windows that fail to see if move works for them?  You will need a way 
> > > to move back on screen too, like
> > > win.move(0, =win.top(...))
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