--- In [email protected], sgp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Assuming _handle_ holds the handle of the window you want to move, 
> this is what I use:
> 
sgp-

Thanks for your reply.

While I very much appreciate your attempt to assist me, I must admit 
to being completely baffled.  Perhaps most of my confusion involves 
your introductory phrase (above). I'm sure I'm about to embarass 
myself by demonstrating my ignorance, but I must admit that a lot of 
what you've suggested is completely foreign even though I've been 
working with PowerPro since back when it was call "stiletto." I guess 
I've done a poor job at keeping up with all the new features Bruce 
has been adding over the years.

I'll certainly try to get up to speed, but you may have to bare with 
me.

To start, what do you mean by a "handle" ?


> ;Label = TopLeft 245
> win.move(_handle_,0,1-win.getsystemmetrics("SM_CYCAPTION"))
> 
Next, is the line starting with ";Label = TopLeft..." simply a 
comment line (presumably in a script)? My objective is to *not* 
write a script, but use a single command to assign to a hotkey.

Also, and importantly, I need this to work with whatever window is 
the active window and wonder if this objective is consistant with 
the "handle" concept you mentioned in your post.

Thanks again for trying to help.  Any more elaboration or explanation 
of your previous post will be much appreciated.
________
—Thri
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