By the way, Robin

I've encountered, that Froost don't remeber any settings after reboot
and Transperizer DONT see mail ticker window (TMessageTicker class)

Would U point out what windows should be tranparent in Transperizer
mail ticker to be transparent ?
    

04.08.2003, U wrote:
> On Mon 4 August 2003, 8:54:47 +1000, Robin Anson wrote:
>> On Fri 1 August 2003, 18:50:38 +1000, daniel hahler wrote:
AAG>>>> trans2k DON'T see mail ticker as RUNNING application.
>>>
>>> Same applies to PowerMenu.. there is no window (aka system) menu for
>>> the MailTicker and ''PowerMenu -transparency "MailTicker" 70'' does
>>> not work for the same reason..
>>>
AAG>>>> I guess, that any thirdparty require some Application with standart
AAG>>>> window. :((
>>
>> There is a program call Froost that will see it. That might help you.
>> I don't have the URL to hand, so you'll have to search for it.

> Further to my last comment, I have done some further web searching and
> experimentation and discovered a few 3rd party apps that make windows
> transparent:
>    * Actual Transparent Windows ($19.95) -
>      http://www.actualtools.com/transparentwindows/
>    * Froost (freeware) -
>      http://www.ishiboo.com/~nirva/Projects/froost/
>    * Glass2K (beta v 0.9.2) (freeware) -
>      http://www.chime.tv/products/glass2k.shtml
>    * Powermenu (freeware) -
>      http://www.veridicus.com/tummy/programming/powermenu/
>    * Trans2K ($2.95) - http://www.545studios.com/products.php?id=11
>    * Transparent Windows ($19.95) - http://www.nccsoft.net/
>    * Transperizer v0.5 (freeware) -
>      ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/winsite/win95/miscutil/transperizer.exe

> Of these, I could make Actual Transparent Windows, Froost, Transparent
> Windows and Transperizer recognise the Message Ticker. ATW, Froost and
> Transperizer allow you to set different levels of transparency for
> different windows. The Transparent Windows appears just to have a
> single global level of transparency that is either on or off for
> individual windows.

> If you are prepared to pay $19.95, ATW appears to be the most stable
> and functional application, and pretty reasonable value for money. Of
> the freeware applications, Transperizer appears more stable, although
> both are a bit clumsy to use.

> Note that I could find both v0.4.4 and v0.5 of Transperizer on the
> net. The homepage for it (http://win2k.davet.net) does not appear to
> be available.

> Robin

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Regards,
AG


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