--- In [email protected], Cüneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> brucexs wrote  (on 22.08.2006 13:22):
> 
> > ...Can you 
> > you see what PowerPro thinks is the active window when the dust 
> > settles (ie after activating new window and PowerPro switching 
or note 
> > switching) by putting somethink like
> > *info expr(win.caption("rawactive"))
> > in a bar button?
> 
> It depends.
> 
> 
> FYI, I've tested this by using only one window on the desktop, 
> Ultraedit. I have a main bar called "bar_main" where I display the 
*Info 
> label with the expression above. And I'm waiting for 2-3 seconds 
before 
> every action and switching desktops via keyboard.
> 
> 
> Variant 1:
> 
> I click on bar_main. Active => bar_main, duh!
> 
> I activate Ultraedit before minimization. Active => Ultraedit, duh!
> 
> I minimize it to a dynamically cl-generated bar. Active => bar_main
> 
> I switch to another vdesk => Active => bar_main or very rarely 
> SystemMeter Plugin
> 
> I hover the bar. Active => "PowerPro pproconf", or very seldomly 
the 
> cl-bar itself "_cl_somehandlenum"
> 
> I restore the window by clicking bar. Active => bar_main or 
SystemMeter 
> Plugin. The original VDesk is rarely restored and Ultraedit does 
not get 
> activated; I'm using plain win.show(handleid).
> 
> 
> 
> Variant 2:
> 
> I begin with clicking on the desktop. Active => Program Manager
> 
> I minimize Ultraedit to a cl-bar, *without* activating it. Active 
=> 
> still Progman
> 
> I switch to another Vdesk. Active => still Progman
> 
> I hover the bar. Active => "PowerPro pproconf", or very seldomly 
the 
> cl-bar itself "_cl_somehandlenum"
> 
> I restore Ultraedit. Active => Ultraedit, and the original Vdesk 
is most 
> of time, but not always, restored. Ultraedit does or does not 
become active.
> 
> 
> For my particular case, I have a very simple solution. Since I 
control 
> the bar and I know the vdesk in which a window's been minimized, 
I've 
> simply added a "Vdesk switchto <originalvdesk>" to the restore 
command 
> of the bar. So you decide if you fix this problem or not.
>

Thanks for taking the time to do these tests.  It does not look like 
something easy to solve; since you have a workaround, I am going to 
leave it as is for now.






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