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 the appropriate substacks to the front.

That should do the trick.

Tom

On Jun 22, 2005, at 10:45 AM, Peter T. Evensen wrote:

When I run my standalone, there is no entry for the program in the Windows task bar. Mark Waddingham (I think it was) said this was because my Windows don't have title bars. While this is true (all my windows are graphical in nature), it seems that for a standalone SOMETHING should appear in the task bar. If I bring any other application to the front, I cannot get back to my Revolution standalone.

Has anyone else run into this? If so, how did you get around it? I have hidden windows with title bars, but they don't seem to affect things.

Should I bugzilla this? It makes it hard to make a multi-media application that plays nice in Windows.

Peter T. Evensen
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