t; Eric Chatonet
> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 16:52
> To: How to use Revolution
> Subject: Re: No entry in Window's task bar
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> Normal behaviour at the moment :-)
> You could try, as a workaround, to keep a visible window with
> its titlebar but
> Should I bugzilla this? It makes it hard to make a multi-media
> application that plays nice in Windows.
>What I have done for my graphic stacks is to have a main stack that is
>the startup/splash stack with a title bar with the other windows as
>substacks of this main stack and then when the
Peter:
Right you are. After I sent my response, I read some of the other
traffic, and realized I was not answering the question you asked. Sorry
about that!
:)
Jon
Peter T. Evensen wrote:
Do your windows have title bars? If so, that is why. Mine do not,
because they are completely gr
It seems resumeStack and/or unIconifyStack is not always sent. It seem to
be sent every other time. Maybe a bug?
At 10:37 AM 6/22/2005, you wrote:
Hi Peter,
The unIconifyStack message might help you:
Trap this message in your "visible but off screen" window and go to
the stacks you want :-)
Recently, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
> is there any message sent to a stack when it is brought to the front?
See the resume and resumeStack messages.
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Do your windows have title bars? If so, that is why. Mine do not, because
they are completely graphical windows, so they don't appear.
At 10:36 AM 6/22/2005, you wrote:
For what it's worth, I run more than one standalone ("compiled") stack in
Windows all of the time, and they all show up in t
I just found that. is uniconifyStack the same as resumeStack?
Thanks!
At 10:37 AM 6/22/2005, you wrote:
Hi Peter,
The unIconifyStack message might help you:
Trap this message in your "visible but off screen" window and go to
the stacks you want :-)
Did not test it but should work...
Le 22 ju
unIconifyStack --Sent when a stack is un-minimized.
on unIconifyStack -- in stack script
put return & the short name of me after field "List" \
of stack "Open Windows List"
end unIconifyStack
iconifyStack --Sent to the current card when a stack is minimized.
on iconifyStack -- hide au
Hi Peter,
The unIconifyStack message might help you:
Trap this message in your "visible but off screen" window and go to
the stacks you want :-)
Did not test it but should work...
Le 22 juin 05 à 17:32, Peter T. Evensen a écrit :
Ok, while this works, is there any message sent to a stack whe
For what it's worth, I run more than one standalone ("compiled") stack
in Windows all of the time, and they all show up in the TaskBar, the
same as any other program.
:)
Peter T. Evensen wrote:
When I run my standalone, there is no entry for the program in the
Windows task bar. Mark Waddin
Ok, while this works, is there any message sent to a stack when it is
brought to the front?What happens is if I choose the task by entry for
my off-screen window, it comes to the front, but the rest of my app stays
behind everything else and I have the same problem.
At 10:15 AM 6/22/2005,
Peter,
What I have done for my graphic stacks is to have a main stack that is
the startup/splash stack with a title bar with the other windows as
substacks of this main stack and then when the splash stack (which is
in the task bar) is brought to the front have a script hide it 'and'
bring th
That's an interesting idea Hadn't thought of a window off screen. Thanks!
At 09:52 AM 6/22/2005, you wrote:
Hi Peter,
Normal behaviour at the moment :-)
You could try, as a workaround, to keep a visible window with its
titlebar but of-screen (-1000,-1000) as a signal for Windows...
Le 22
Hi Peter,
Normal behaviour at the moment :-)
You could try, as a workaround, to keep a visible window with its
titlebar but of-screen (-1000,-1000) as a signal for Windows...
Le 22 juin 05 à 16:45, Peter T. Evensen a écrit :
When I run my standalone, there is no entry for the program in the
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