On Dec 12, 2004, at 2:10 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Is there a simple way I'm missing to create a Revolution app that, when called from the command line (and thus starts in the background) hoist itself to the foreground to be in front of the user? I'm looking for the cross platform transcript equivalent of AppleScript's "activate"I wonder what happens if you set the relevant window to be a systemWindow and then set it back again? Presumably it would come to the front when set to systemWindow, but will it stay there?
On OS X at least, it seems that there's an additional wrinkle: apps called through the shell command want to stay in the background. Even when I click on their window they stay in the background, although the window is responsive. I can drag sliders, click buttons, etc., all while the app sits happily behind everything else. I'm going to have to experiment further...
regards,
Geoff Canyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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