Yup - this was driving me nuts until I asked Alexsey about it at the
conference and he showed me a way around it.

Instead of Razzak's method of a speed button, place an image control with NO
image and the same kind of EEP ("Use Image to Run EEP").  The image
won't show up when you mouse over it but it will work when you left click on
it - it's even more hidden that way!

David Blocker
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Only caveat, it doesn't work with themes enabled :(

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Doug Hamilton
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John, I use and enhaced speed button (cuz I think that's the only one that
has a "transparent" effect), no captions, no hints, no images, set Effects
to transparent and run run a Custom EEP:

*(run other setup/initalize stuff here - GLOVAL.VAR, etc)
CLOSEWINDOW
RETURN

That gets me to the DB Navigator. If you want R>, go to Settings | Startup
Options | & check R> Prompt.

Doug

John Engwer wrote:

I am trying to set up an invisible backdoor button in one of my applications
to go directly to the R> prompt. I have seen Razzak demonstrate this at one
of the conferences but I can't recall what command to use in the EEP. I
tried Rshow but it causes a complete exit from RBase. I want to go to the
R> prompt without closing the database.

Please enlighten me.

John

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