--- In [email protected], "swzoh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Mike Campbell" <mlcampbell@> wrote:
> >
> > Using PP I can create an active button that has a list of open windows
> > on a bar. And,  if I check the option for tray items I can have all of
> > the systray items on the bar as well. The problem is that the taskbar
> > entries and systray entries are mixed together. I'd like to build a
> > bar that has the taskbar entries at the top and then a separator and
> > then the list of systray entries.
> >
> > I have tried to uncheck the active bar option to omit systray items
> > and then add a new button to the command list for "*menu tray" and
> > this partly works. It creates a button for all of the systray programs
> > that I have to click to access the entries. I might be able to live
> > with this if it were at the bottom of the list but unfortunately it is
> > at the top.
> >
> > Is there a way to combine the taskbar and systray entries all in one
> > bar but keep them separated instead of sorted together?
>
> The systray entries come leftmost than the taskbar entries, so I've
> never had a problem to distinguish them. Isn't it so in your case?
>
> Sean
>

In my case PP v4.4 the bar is sorted so that taskbar entries and
systray entries are mixed together.






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