You might wanna look at the source code implementation of the
IsAlwaysOnTop property of the css::presentation::Presentation service
because I think it goes down to using the Win API on Win32. No
guarantees whatsoever about whether it really does, because I have not
taken looks, I just conclude
Henrik Sundberg wrote:
There is a way to allow background programs to bring up windows in the
front even in XP. I don't remember how though.
Yes, but it is bad coding style to work against the system guide lines.
Such a special behavior should be reserved for special programs or
special
There is a way to allow background programs to bring up windows in the
front even in XP. I don't remember how though.
Sorry.
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2006/2/3, Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Matthias Benkmann wrote:
I have the problem that when I launch a new OOo window with
loadComponentFromURL() it doesn't
I have the problem that when I launch a new OOo window with
loadComponentFromURL() it doesn't always come to the front. Sometimes
its button just blinks in the Windows task bar and I have to click it
manually to bring it to the front. Is there a way to programmatically
bring the window to the
Matthias Benkmann wrote:
I have the problem that when I launch a new OOo window with
loadComponentFromURL() it doesn't always come to the front. Sometimes
its button just blinks in the Windows task bar and I have to click it
manually to bring it to the front. Is there a way to