I downloaded program and tested before I wrote.
It works. You're doing a simple mistake but what...
Does your "Open" list work in other cases?

1 Create a new command list. Name it "Autorun"
2 Go to command lists setup and choose "Autorun"
in the dropdown box "Open".
3 Paste my script to your editor. Save it as "maxcontext.PowerPro"
to your PowerPro scripts folder.
4 Open Autorun command list. Add new item. Enter name
"=conTEXT".  In "enter command ....." just type ".maxcontext".
Yes it has dot. or enter fulll script path.

 Click "ok". Close Context program and start it again.
 Remove duplicate entries of course.


PowerPro isn't hard. You just need baby steps first :)

HTH



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Friday, May 20, 2005, 2:11:58 AM, you wrote:

Yep.  That's the program.  But your script doesn't work for me.  
Even when I press 'Test' nothing happens.  Does it work for you?

--- In [email protected], Ozkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>   Are we talking about this program?
>   http://context.cx/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/
> 
>   I tried it here. For better result use this script:
> -----------------
> local w1 = win.maxable("autorun")
> If (w1) do
> window max autorun
> Else
> Quit
> Endif
> ----------------------------
> 
> Name: =conTEXT
> 
> Command: .namofthescript
> 
> 
> Otherwise even a preferences window will be
> maximized. To test close context and restart.
> 





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