On  0, Dan Espen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have been tinkering with windows title bar buttons.  One of the buttons I
> > have added is with WindowShade.  While reading the features of this 
> > function,
> > there are N, E, S and W to shade a window.  To test, I used "W"  now the
> > window is a vertical bar.
> > 
> > How do I get these windows back to normal?  I think I like the default
> > feature for WindowShade which is "North".
> 
> If you windowshade to "W" you might want to put the title on that edge
> too.  (The titlebar can be on any edge.)
> 
> You don't really need a titlebar to unshade a window though.
> The windowshade command can be invoked from a menu, keybinding or
> mouse press.  When its not invoked inside a window, you get a crosshair,
> just click on the window you want to shade/unshade.
> 

I got rid of the "W" and am staying with the default ("N").  I like that
better.  While on the "title bar buttons" subject, is it possible to change
the color of the window once it is made sticky?

Mouse 0 3       A       Stick

Right now, the title bar of the window gets stripes.  I would also like to make
them different color.  Can that be done?

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