Hi List: Is there any way to trap the rollover of the mouse in the Windows taskbar to make whatever stack name the mouse is over in the taskbar to become the defaultStack? I'm trying to create a workaround for the Windows titlebar rendering issue that I mentioned a couple of days ago.
For those that missed it, there is a bug in Rev Windows where the stack name displayed in the Windows titlebar becomes messed up when a player is present on a card. I've given up trying to force the titlebar to render properly and am now attempting to use an offscreen "proxy stack" to represent the "real stack" in the taskbar (the real stack has a fake titlebar and no decorations, thus the real stack does not show up in the taskbar). Now I need to be able to iconify the proxy stack, and simultaneously hide the real stack. This works fine EXCEPT the proxy stack requires two clicks in the taskbar to become iconified -- this makes sense because the proxy stack is not the active stack while the user is viewing the real stack. The only way I can see to make the proxy stack the default stack at all times is to make the real stack a palette, but I wonder if this is going down too complex path that will be prone to failure. I was thinking if there was some way to trap the mouse while in the taskbar I might be able to make the proxy stack the defaultstack before the iconify message is sent. Any other suggestions? I hate having to jump through all these hoops but I can't find any other way to solve this issue. Thanks & Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution