Re: [PEDA] startup window

2002-05-16 Thread Mira
Yes, I'm with SP6 but I'll check if I can remove it as recommended. Mira --- Emanuel Zimmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mira, I remember this as a bug with a former SP. Are you on SP6? Emanuel Mira wrote: Hi, Normally i'm too patient when opening Protel but this time I

Re: [PEDA] startup window

2002-05-15 Thread Michael Binning
The startup window can be disabled by editing the client99se.ini file in your Windows directory. Find the entry - DisplaySplashScreen=true, and set it to false. This will enable you to minimise Protel on startup. Mike.

Re: [PEDA] startup window

2002-05-15 Thread Emanuel Zimmermann
Mira, I remember this as a bug with a former SP. Are you on SP6? Emanuel Mira wrote: Hi, Normally i'm too patient when opening Protel but this time I had some other things to do and minimized the window. When I opened it again I saw the startup window Protel... bla-bla still displayed

Re: [PEDA] startup window

2002-05-15 Thread Tony Karavidas
Yes I think it is a bug. I remember a discussion on this list a long time ago and it had something to do with launching Protel and clicking somewhere else on the screen at just the right time. Maybe it was minimizing the app as it launched. You could probably check the archives (Do we have an

Re: [PEDA] startup window

2002-05-15 Thread Ian Wilson
On 02:55 PM 15/05/2002 +0100, Michael Binning said: The startup window can be disabled by editing the client99se.ini file in your Windows directory. Find the entry - DisplaySplashScreen=true, and set it to false. This will enable you to minimise Protel on startup. Mike. If the entry doesn't

Re: [PEDA] startup window

2002-05-15 Thread Matt Pobursky
On Thu, 16 May 2002 08:45:05 +1000, Ian Wilson wrote: If the entry doesn't exist you should add it to the [System Preferences] section In very Protel-like fashion, my client99se.ini file doesn't have the entry. If I add it (yes, with Protel closed and not running), Protel promptly removes it

Re: [PEDA] startup window

2002-05-15 Thread Ian Wilson
At 07:09 PM 15/05/02 -0500, you wrote: On Thu, 16 May 2002 08:45:05 +1000, Ian Wilson wrote: If the entry doesn't exist you should add it to the [System Preferences] section In very Protel-like fashion, my client99se.ini file doesn't have the entry. If I add it (yes, with Protel closed

Re: [PEDA] startup window

2002-05-15 Thread Ian Wilson
At 07:09 PM 15/05/02 -0500, you wrote: On Thu, 16 May 2002 08:45:05 +1000, Ian Wilson wrote: If the entry doesn't exist you should add it to the [System Preferences] section In very Protel-like fashion, my client99se.ini file doesn't have the entry. If I add it (yes, with Protel closed

Re: [PEDA] startup window

2002-05-15 Thread Ian Wilson
At 07:09 PM 15/05/02 -0500, you wrote: On Thu, 16 May 2002 08:45:05 +1000, Ian Wilson wrote: If the entry doesn't exist you should add it to the [System Preferences] section In very Protel-like fashion, my client99se.ini file doesn't have the entry. If I add it (yes, with Protel closed

Re: [PEDA] startup window

2002-05-15 Thread Bruce Walter
I wait until just after the splash disappears before minimizing Prottle. -Original Message- From: Mira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 6:45 AM To: Protel EDA Forum Subject: [PEDA] startup window Hi, Normally i'm too patient when opening Protel but this time I

Re: [PEDA] startup window

2002-05-15 Thread Matt . VanDeWerken
-Original Message- From: Ian Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 16 May 2002 10:42 AM To: Protel EDA Forum Subject: Re: [PEDA] startup window At 07:09 PM 15/05/02 -0500, you wrote: On Thu, 16 May 2002 08:45:05 +1000, Ian Wilson wrote: If the entry doesn't