I just realised that a possible work around might be to have a stack that 
has the default decorations but is hidden when uniconified. When you iconify 
the visible stack you actually hide it and show the hidden stack iconified. 
I'm confused after writing it down so I hope you can understand the above.

PS I am an avid user of ext_polyWindow() and a dream mc tool would be a 
(Photoshop Style) magic wand that would return the points of the perimiter 
of an RGB in an image. Thus create the image in an image editor. Import it. 
Use the magic mand and hey presto ext_polyWindow(the points of a graphic 
fitted to an RGB on an image).

... Quick, easy and aesthetically pleasing

Regards

Monte

>From: Leston Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Standalone document icons (minimize w/o decorations)
>Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 15:10:18 -0700
>
>At 11:21 AM 11/1/00 -0600, Monte wrote:
>><snip>...
>>...Also does anyone have a solution to the fact that the windows manager
>>doesn't give a stack with decorations set to false a space on the taskbar.
>>I'd like to have a stack with no decorations that opens above the taskbar
>>that I could still minimize to the taskbar (thats not too greedy is it).
>
>If you're greedy, I am avidly avaricious. I really need this functionality.
>You see a lot more applications these days that do not use the standard
>Windows caption bar, but that minimize (as you would expect) to the taskbar
>like any other application. The look is so nice, especially when you use
>Tuviah's external collection from xworlds to create a window shape that is
>not rectangular.
>
>So if anyone has a solution, or if Scott has any suggestions I'm "all 
>ears."
>
>Leston Drake, President
>LetterPress Software, Inc.
>
>
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