Ok, so it seems that palette windows do not create the taskbar item. Is there a way to force it to do so? I really want to have it just a menu... i guess I can do without it being in palette form.
Yours,
Chris
On Feb 18, 2004, at 7:40 PM, Christopher Mitchell wrote:


howdy,

If this is in the docs, just point me there, but the only thing I found about the windows taskbar was the command to hide and show it.

I've got an app for which the main stack is never revealed to the user. It houses scripts and is the container for the substacks, but it is always hidden. As soon as the application starts, it immediately opens up a palette with buttons to turn off and on other substack windows for different purposes.

Well this seems to be working pretty well, except under windows this seems to run as an invisible application - that is to say, it doesn't put the title/icon down in the taskbar and you cannot tab to it. So, if you're using it and tab away from it, it disappears but is still in memory, thus the only way to close it down is to ctl-alt-del.

Under OSX, the icon shows up in the dock as well as in the command-tab list. Is there any way to make this show up as a non-invisible app under windows without revealing that main stack? I really need to keep it hidden (and not just off screen somewhere :/)

Thanks,
Chris

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