Under Windows, all my projectors use the QuitMsg Xtra
(http://mediamacros.com/files/quitmsg.zip) to intercept the system Close
command when the user clicks the X in the top right corner of the projector
window. This works great, and I couldn't live without this Xtra, because
one really has to be able to warn the user about unsaved data, etc.
However, the QuitMsg Xtra does not intercept the Windows Close command when
the user selects it from the context menu that pops up when you right-click
the projector's icon in the taskbar--at least not under Windows 2000 and XP.
Does anyone know how to achieve that?
And another related item: in many aplications, the tooltip that pops up
when you move the mouse over the icon in the taskbar contains more than the
application's name... the name of the current document, for example. Does
anyone know how to do this for a projector?
A projector is not really a conforming Windows app until things like that
can be standardized.
Thanks,
Slava
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