You are awesome Will! I have to use the very old shortcut.exe app
combined with WinKey to do that right now. And what shortcut key do I
already use....Winkey-S! Groovy indeed.

Ryan

-----Original Message-----
From: Will Dean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: April 24, 2002 2:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] run command in 2.5.8 beta 4

At 13:58 24/04/2002 -0500, you wrote:

> > I don't run Office XP, but I do run Windows XP, and the menus
> > are sort of flat and white.
>Are the menus for DQSD flat and white?  This is the look I'm referring
to...

Yes.

>Well, that stinks.  I've seen a few apps that I use (on W2K) go to
these 
>menus, and was just curious how they were doing it.  I've seen some 
>ownerdraw implementations, but thought there must be a 'standard' way
of 
>causing it to happen.

Not that I know of.  Having thought about it, I don't think menus are
drawn 
by comctl32 anyway, but I still get the impression from a quick Google
that 
you'd have to OD such stuff in pre-XP OSs.  It doesn't really seem worth

it, unless you particularly like writing OD code.

Separately, I've added support to DQSDTools.dll to enable a systemwide 
Windowsey-'S' hotkey to select the search bar.   (This is a feature
request 
on SF).

If you made me into a developer (willdean on SF), I could check this
stuff in.

It probably ought to be a preference, both to enable the function and
which 
letter it is - could I collaborate with someone who works on the 
preferences scripts to add this?

Will




















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