> You wrote that @Reconfigure is run at system startup.
Actually, that doesn't happen until the first time you use it, which might be
a long time after PowerPro has been started.
Each time you use WinBar, it checks whether its static zStartupDone is set.
It does not do anything when Powerpro starts -- no need for any Scheduler
Startup item.
It also recovers automatically the first time you use it after a PP
crash and restart for example (which resets all statics including
zStartupDone to "").
> Currently I run it (WinBarMono kit) with a hotkey that reloads all of my bars.
> I envision doing the same for dual monitors as there are ways to add monitors
> dynamically without restarting the system.
There will be no need to do that with this version.
It doesn't need any user action to make it reconfigure after any display
changes, including changes to resolutions, number of monitors, etc.
Actually I didn't know you can add monitors dynamically without
restarting the system -- but it will notice that anyway,
next time you use it, and readjust.
> Sorry I can't suggest a solution to the problem you described, I
> hope Bruce's win.getdisplayrect can help.
Yes the new win.getdisplayrect() has solved that problem completely.
Now I just have to simplify the script to use the new Powerpro features
and the most time consuming part -- turning it into a distribution
package which can be installed easily by any user.
Alan M
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