--- In [email protected], Alan Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello kottami, > > Maybe you want: Format ContextIF visiblewindow("=Winamp") > > "Active" means the focussed window -- not just "it is running". > Only one window at a time is the active window. > > Format Context =Winamp > Shows this bar only if the Winamp window is active (focussed) > > Format ContextIF activewindow("=Winamp") > does the same as: Format Context =Winamp > only shows the bar when winamp is the active window. > > Format ContextIF visiblewindow("=Winamp") > shows the bar if winamp is visible -- > even when it is not active (may be behind another window). > Does not show the bar if winamp is hidden. > > Format ContextIf anywindow("=Winamp") > shows the bar if there is any winamp window. > even shows it if all winamp windows are hidden. > Winamp must be running, that's all. > > > Note about how it behaves when you use "visiblewindow": > > (a) in Winamp Menu, Options Preferences, General Preferences > UNcheck "System tray". The bar shows when you minimise winamp. > > (b) in Winamp Menu, Options Preferences, General Preferences > check "System tray". The bar hides when you minimise winamp. > > Alan
Hi, I understand your good explanation well, thank you, Alan. but, I know how is it. and I use such a property. In spite of 'no hide', then auto-hide. It's more convenient than hideafter ***ms. BTW, I use pp as a shell nowadays. It's useful to learn PPro - active buttons, active folder, etc... and some problems. Trayicon... A bar with active buttons don't show icon which PPro make trayminimize as right-click on the minimize button. when use 'litestep' as a shell, without any module, just shell, *menu tray work very strangely. it is comfortable to me, to show it than to describe in English. picture --> http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/power- pro/vwp?.dir=/&.src=gr&.dnm=07-21-14-47-1.jpg&.view=t&.done=http% 3a//photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/power-pro/lst%3f%26.dir=/%26.src=gr% 26.view=t trayicon.txt exe=taskmgr id=0 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt=C exe=taskmgr id=-1 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= exe=taskmgr id=-2 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= exe=taskmgr id=-3 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= exe=taskmgr id=-4 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= exe=taskmgr id=-5 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= exe=taskmgr id=-6 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= exe=taskmgr id=-7 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= exe=taskmgr id=-8 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= exe=taskmgr id=-9 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= exe=taskmgr id=-10 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= exe=taskmgr id=-11 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= exe=taskmgr id=-12 fl=...u class=#32770 cap=Windows taskmgr tt= what mean "id=-2" "id=-3" ... want to display trayicon in the Bar - whatever active button, active folder, etc anyway... Doesn't the method exist? I thank always. Be happy always. The sweat on the nose.- kottami Attention: PowerPro's Web site has moved: http://www.ppro.org Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/power-pro/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
