Joe,

A quick sample (minimum complete working code) showing what you've tried, and what doesn't work for you would be really helpful with knowing where to start.

Dave posted a really good link to why this is a good idea yesterday:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

If I'm guessing right (and I'm only guessing), then try this:

#!perl -w

use strict;
use warnings;

use Win32::GUI(qw(WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW));

my $mw = Win32::GUI::Window->new(
        -title => "Thin Window",
        -pos => [100,100],
        -size => [100,100],
        -pushexstyle => WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW,
);

$mw->Show();
Win32::GUI::Dialog();
exit(0);
__END__

So long as you can put up with the smaller font in the titlebar, and no minimise/maximise buttons.

Rob.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,

Is there anyway to make the width of the window thinner?  The thinnest I
can make it is around 50, this is a guess, with me typing in a number
seeing if it got smaller and then decreasing then number.  I'm trying to
create something similar to the MS Office 2000 shortcut bar, only better.
By better I mean to make it do what I want.  But my problem is that the
thinnest window I can make is to thick.

Thanks,
Joe






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