it's just a regular window, and docking is disabled.
i've noticed this behaviour before,
but now it's especially anoying because the window is playing back a
large quicktime.
you can imagine what happens if director tries to play 10 of those.
the reason i need this window, is that i want to access a quicktime
movie's image with lingo.
as far as i know, this is only possible by copypixel the image of the
stage,
of the MIAW in which that quicktime is running. (with DTS disabled)
if ther is another solution to do this, it would help me get rid of
the miaw at all.
otherwise, i guess i just have to learn to live with it..
\rri
On Jan 17, 2006, at 7:23 PM, Thomas Higgins wrote:
What type of windows are they? Do you have them set to be dockable at
all? My concerns are that the authoring environment itself may be
tracking the windows within the authoring UI space, this feels
especially possible if you have them set to tool windows that are
dockable. Director already does this with its own windows but if
you're
doing this a lot within a single Director session it may be
building up
huge lists of windows it thinks it ought to track (not realizing that
you haven't opened 1000 different windows, it's that you've opened the
same 10 windows 100 times sort of thing). I don't know for sure that
this is the case, but it's the one thing that sounds remotely like it
might explain things.
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