--- In [email protected], Alan Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I read the acdsee forum topic you linked to.
> It looks like that double-click action is hard coded
> into acdsee's ID_Media.apl plugin - but if you disable
> that plugin, then you don't get the thumbnail display
> which you want.
> PowerPro cannot hook (interrupt) what the plugin does.
>
> I suggest you learn to be satisfied with drag and drop
> instead of double clicking.
>
> That's not bad if your PowerPro bar with the Media Player
> icon is always on top.
> If it's not, then you could make a new OnTop bar, with
> only one icon, which only appears while acdsee is active.
> You can make it look like your drop target is part of
> the acdsee window, although it's made by PowerPro.
>
> You do that by setting the left command of the first item
> in the command list to: Format Context =acdsee
> or the part title captionlist method: Format Context *acdsee*
>
> and the second item is your button with command:
> "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe"
> and check the "Switch to if active" box.
>
> The new bar's position could be "Right caption"
> then adjust the "Horizontal/vertical offsets" numbers
> so it covers an unused part of the acdsee window.

Thank you, Alan, for your thorough explanation. Seems drag and drop is
the only way...






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