On 7/11/07, Tuncer Ayaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/11/07, Tuncer Ayaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/11/07, Anselm R. Garbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Anselm, if you need more info, you could take a look at resources like
> the GPL licensed Litestep code or bb4win or Geoshell. Litestep has
> the best systray support I know which is even better than
> explorer.exe's own implementation (NT 5.1 that is). OK, it may be that some
> mysterious ill-behaving app does only work the explorer.exe systray but
> my current Litestep configuration is much more stable and forgiving when
> it comes to systray support.

Sources for Litestep (it's C++)
http://www.lsdev.org/viewcvs/

If you want to read ANSI C instead and can live with the systray code
being just a little bit less tuned and older than the current Litestep
one see the ANSI C sources in PureLS
http://www.purels.net/binaries/purels0401src.zip

Chris 'jugg' Rempel is the last active PureLS dev and is now
mainly working on Litestep after many years of maintaining
PureLS which is a continuation of the original C codebase
of Litestep before they started using C++ many years ago.
http://www.enderboi.com/ of ScummVM fame also worked
on PureLS back in the day.

sources for Litestep modules - aka plugins
http://www.ls-universe.info/page.php?4

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oh, and for the record 'enderboi' once ported PureLS to the
X Window System but that project got lost as he lost the sources
in some data loss situation caused by a harddisk problem or
something similar which I'm not 100% sure about.

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