Alex Peters wrote:

> 
> Floating Tag will still accept a caption list as an argument, however
> if that caption list matches more than one window, all of these
> windows will be minimised to this tag.
> 
yes, but make it an option, in case it causes unforseen problems with 
specific apps

> The tag will have the icon of the first found window and it will have
> the specified caption list as its ToolTip, possibly with some sort of
> prepended or appended text�� �Window Group�� =MyApp�.
> 
> A left click of this tag will restore all of its windows and destroy
> the tag.
> 
> A middle click of this tag will either tray minimise all of its
> windows or do nothing.
> 
> A right click of this menu will call up a popup menu of this
> persuasion:
> 
> Restore All Windows
> ---
> Restore >
> �� (Caption of each minimised window)
> Minimise >
> �� (Caption of each restored window that is still visible)*
> ---
> Minimise All to Tray (possibly, undecided)
correspondingly to the middle click do/do nothing, right?

> Remove Tag
> 
> *� In order to minimise a window belonging to a group back to its
> �� group tag, it will be necessary to right-click the group tag and
> �� add it from there. Tagging such a window through normal operation
> �� will result in its own tag being created.
yes, very flexible.


> 
> How does this proposal sound?
sounds good!

> 
>> Would it be possible to extend FloatingTag (FT) @Create to pass a
>> user specified [EMAIL PROTECTED] as part of FT's event routine? Then have
>> FT periodically update and display the button text by showing a
>> string returned by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> This would require modifying the skin for a start to accommodate
> different widths. The script would not know how wide the tag should
> initially be either, so a width would need to be specified along with
> the initial call.
> 
> I don't believe that this functionality should be part of the Floating
> Tag script
I agree

--sgp



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