Jean MAURICE <[email protected]> wrote:

>I tried to dock the command window, document view window, ... in a
>'tabbed 
>window' (position 4). It works and it is useful BUT, thought the
>property 
>alwaysontop is set to .F., the windows are alaways 'on top' and I would
>like 
>them to go 'back' when I work on a prg or a screen ...
>
>is there a way to do that ?
>
>Here is the code I use in the 'startup' app
>
>ACTIVATE WINDOW Properties
>ACTIVATE WINDOW "Vue De Document" && document view
>ACTIVATE WINDOW Command
>ACTIVATE WINDOW View
>
>DOCK WINDOW Command   NAME cmde      POSITION 4 WINDOW Properties
>DOCK WINDOW View      NAME daenv     POSITION 4 WINDOW Properties
>DOCK WINDOW "Vue De Document"   NAME vuedoc    POSITION 4 WINDOW
>Properties
>
>IF VARTYPE(_otoolbox)="O"
>     ACTIVATE WINDOW TOOLBOX
>ELSE
>     DO (_toolBox)
>ENDIF
>_otoolbox.AlwaysOnTop =.F.
>_otoolbox.Dockable    = 1
>_otoolbox.caption="Outils RFi"
>DOCK NAME _otoolbox        POSITION 4 window properties
>
>Thanks for all advice ...
>
>the foxil
>

The only way I found to send those behind things was to dock them in a form 
instantiated in startup. There was some odd behavior about it. It's been a 
while so I'm not sure of all the quirks. I was toying with them when VFP8 was 
out.
I decided the docked windows to the right, cmd under the other three felt most 
productive to me.

Activate Window Properties in MacDesktop

That sends the window to the desktop. It to has it's quirks.

-- 
Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software

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