> - Is it possible to create a bar that works similarly to Microsoft's 
> Office Shortcut Bar? I mean several vertical bars layered above each 
> other at the same spot on the screen, and subbars appearing by 
> minimizing and sliding other bars out of the way, leaving only an 
> icon that brings them up again when clicked. How would I do 
> something like that?

Yes, several ways to implement this. Look thru the archives, someone did it
a couple months ago and I believe they uploaded their results to the
group(s)

> - Is it possible to keep Powerpro from intercepting the activities 
> of programs started from its bars? I have a program running in the 
> background, which displays a warning whenever an unknown program 
> tries to connect to the internet. Well whenever I start Internet 
> Explorer from a Powerpro bar and click a link or enter a URL, that 
> program pops up and tells me Powerpro is trying to start Internet 
> Explorer to connect to the internet. This does not happen if I start 
> IE from the desktop. 

What happens when the powerpro command does a commandline launch of ie?

> - Is it possible to fix the size of a bar so that it is not 
> resizable with the mouse?

Yep, look at the command list properties. Lots of options there.

> - Is it possible to center icons without text 
> horizontally/vertically on a bar?

Solo icons are already horizontally and vertically centered automatically.

David Troesch  |  Atlanta, GA  |  ICQ# 2333123
US Supreme Court rules companies can use local govt to steal your house
http://tinyurl.com/dh4ku
Funstuff: Never let someone who says it cannot be done interrupt the person
who is doing it. 




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