If you have an application in Access, you will notice this is exactly the behavior 
there as well.
When you minimize your top level or starup form, it minimizes within the main window 
of Access.  I
know some of you will say when a word doc is minimized it goes to the taskbar and this 
is true
because every document is another instnce of word.




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Castanaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 2:44 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RHide


> Karen, et al,
>
> I have discussed a similar issue many times with Razzak and several support
> people back to earlier versions of 6.5.  I got hooked on the look and feel
> of Razzak's "Form Menus" but the problem is no ability to minimize this.
> Now in 6.5, i was told that this is "windows" behavior in the programming
> language and could not be changed, but it would be addressed in the new 7.0
> in initial development at that time.  In my last discussion about this with
> Razzak, he told me that maybe in a future version of 7.0 this could be
> addressed, but not in this release.  I have to admit that probably for most
> people this isn't an issue, and I certainly understand that RBTI has more
> important issues to address than this, so I am going to have to wait for
> this enhancement.  I have submitted this to RDCC, and encourage others to
> do the same.  I KNOW it can be done - there is hope!  For example, there
> can be multiple windows open in Lotus notes and you can minimize the whole
> shebang.  An even better example is an Oracle based scheduling program
> (from Tempus Software) has a front end also written in Delphi-7 and it can
> be minimized with what looks like a nice form based front end.  Maybe
> Razzak can speak more eloquently to the issue  - it made a lot more sense
> to me when explained by him, but of course, I still want the feature!
>
> >>Karen wrote:
> My clients have never liked the fact that, under 6.5++,
> that they cannot minimize the main menu form that I design.
> Other Windows apps run in smaller windows, so the main menu
> always shows in the background.  Very unprofessional.  Yet
> when I used 'RHIDE', they didn't see any indication on the
> task bar that RBase was running so they wind up opening up
> multiple versions of the app.   I know alot of people use
> RHIDE -- this doesn't bother your clients?<<
>
>

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