Iconify . . .

2010-01-27 Thread Richmond Mathewson
the Dock when its minimised icon is clicked? Presumably because this is an action handled by the Dock rather than the stack. [Windows users can also become annoyed with a similar effect in the taskbar] 2. Why does the second script cause the stack to iconofy, uniconify and then iconify

Iconify Stack

2008-07-02 Thread Mark Smith
Is this property broken? I'm using 2.9 on mac 10.4.11, and the following line seems to do nothing at all: set the iconic of this stack to true Am I right in thinking that it should send the stack swooping off to the dock? Best, Mark Smith ___

Re: Iconify Stack

2008-07-02 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 4:27 AM, Mark Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this property broken? I'm using 2.9 on mac 10.4.11, and the following line seems to do nothing at all: set the iconic of this stack to true Am I right in thinking that it should send the stack swooping off to the dock?

Re: Iconify Stack

2008-07-02 Thread Mark Smith
That's weird - if I do it by script - nothing, if I click the stack's OS iconify button (the middle, yellow one on a mac) off it swoops...The stacks I've been trying it with (including a fresh new one with no other scripts) all fail to iconify by script. Thanks for checking it, though

Re: Iconify Stack

2008-07-02 Thread J. Landman Gay
Mark Smith wrote: That's weird - if I do it by script - nothing, if I click the stack's OS iconify button (the middle, yellow one on a mac) off it swoops...The stacks I've been trying it with (including a fresh new one with no other scripts) all fail to iconify by script. Works here too, Rev

Re: Iconify Stack

2008-07-02 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Mark Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's weird - if I do it by script - nothing, if I click the stack's OS iconify button (the middle, yellow one on a mac) off it swoops...The stacks I've been trying it with (including a fresh new one with no other scripts

Re: Iconify Stack

2008-07-02 Thread Mark Smith
Got it...I was in too much of a hurry - it does work in a 'virgin' stack - the problem is that I've been experimenting with doing my own stack decorations, and it seems like if the OS title bar buttons are missing, then you simply can't iconify, which is a pain, but makes some kind

Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar. answer. ms reportable error?

2004-07-31 Thread Pat Trendler
Rev 2.1.2 win32 I've had a lot of problems with iconify, managed to solve them all except this one. Spent nearly two very valuable days trying to get round this. I need to make sure a user gets a chance to save a substack (saved as a separate file) if they minimize and then close the stack from

Re: Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar.answer. ms reportable error?

2004-07-31 Thread Pat Trendler
Subject: Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar.answer. ms reportable error? Rev 2.1.2 win32 I've had a lot of problems with iconify, managed to solve them all except this one. Spent nearly two very valuable days trying to get round this. I need to make sure a user

Re: Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar. answer. ms reportable error?

2004-07-31 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Jul 30, 2004, at 11:07 PM, Pat Trendler wrote: Rev 2.1.2 win32 I've had a lot of problems with iconify, managed to solve them all except this one. Spent nearly two very valuable days trying to get round this. I need to make sure a user gets a chance to save a substack (saved as a separate

Re: Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar. answer. ms reportable error?

2004-07-31 Thread Pat Trendler
seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar. answer. ms reportable error? On Jul 30, 2004, at 11:07 PM, Pat Trendler wrote: Rev 2.1.2 win32 I've had a lot of problems with iconify, managed to solve them all except this one. Spent nearly two very valuable days trying to get

Re: Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar. answer. ms reportable error?

2004-07-31 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Jul 31, 2004, at 12:27 AM, Pat Trendler wrote: Thanks Trevor, Yes you understand right. It is when the user right clicks on the task bar and chooses close. Otherwise, shutdownrequest etc. work OK if the user maximises first. It's only if the user does it from the taskbar. The same thing

Re: Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar. answer. ms reportable error?

2004-07-31 Thread Pat Trendler
:00 PM Subject: Re: Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar. answer. ms reportable error? On Jul 31, 2004, at 12:27 AM, Pat Trendler wrote: Thanks Trevor, Yes you understand right. It is when the user right clicks on the task bar and chooses close. Otherwise

Re: Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar. answer. ms reportable error?

2004-07-31 Thread Martin Baxter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 6:00 PM Subject: Re: Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar. answer. ms reportable error? On Jul 31, 2004, at 12:27 AM, Pat Trendler wrote: Thanks Trevor, Yes you understand right. It is when the user right clicks

Re: Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar. answer. ms reportable error?

2004-07-31 Thread Pat Trendler
- From: Martin Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: How to use Revolution [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 11:25 PM Subject: Re: Desperately seeking help. iconify. uniconify. close from task bar. answer. ms reportable error? Pat, This looks a bit like the answer dialog itself is causing