>
> At 09:09 PM 5/1/2006 +1000, Alan Martin wrote:
>
>
> >Tom Hall wrote:
> > > I want the PP alarm window to simply appear, on top of all other
> > > windows, and not to grab focus. Is this possible?
> >
> >
> >Did you try the autorun method?
> >
> >Make a new command list called autorun.
> >Make an item in it with name: PowerPro Alarm
> >Left command: *keys %{tab}
>
> >In pproconf, Command Lists, Setup, Special Lists, use the
> >dropdown labelled "Open: use this list to run commands when
> >a new window opens..." to select your autorun command list.
> >
> >When tested here, that returns focus to the previous window
> >whenever a new window is created with title PowerPro Alarm.
> >Therefore the Alarm window doesn't respond to keystrokes.
>
> Powerpro alarms do not have a title "PowerPro Alarm" so there's no
> way I know of uniquely identifying an alarm window when it opens. An
> alarm when triggered here produces a window with the title equal to
> the alarm's text. I tested your suggestion with an alarm titled
> "Test" and it did not work.
>
> This behavior is apparently not affected by using the "cursor to
> button except" feature in pproconf.
>
> I don't see how your suggestion could possibly work unless you set an
> alarm beginning with the text "PowerPro Alarm". I use a variety of
> alarms throughout the day to remind me of various things that I need
> to do. It occurs to me that in order for your approach to work, I
> would have to begin EVERY alarm with the text "PowerPro Alarm"
Just uncheck:
pproconf.exe -> Scheduler -> Setup -> Set caption of alarm message
windows to the message
Sean
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