>Lars Brehmer wrote: > >> Greetings all! >> >> I have no experience with Windows whatsoever and have what is >> hopefully a real easy, dopey question: >> >> I build a standalone for Windows (the splash screen is the actual >> standalone, the Main Stack and substacks are rev files) and it works >> just fine, but there's one little thing I don't get. In OSX, it's the >> icon of the standalone that appears in the dock, but in Windows (XP in >> this case) each of the open stacks, whether visible or not, has a >> thingy in the task bar thing, so as stacks open and close, the taskbar >> thingies multiply and disappear. >> >> Am I doing something wrong here? Or is it always this way in Windows? >> Is there a way to get just the app in the taskbar and not the >> individual rev stacks? > >Windows programs typically show a task-bar item per "main window" - with >varying interpretations of what should be considered to be a "main window". > >In general Rev shows a task-bar item for each stack. >However, there are exceptions - for instance, in the IDE, script editor >windows don't appear in the task-bar - so there must be some control >over this. (Sorry - I've never looked into it, so I don't know any more >off-hand - if no-one else chimes in, I'll look around the settings on >the script editor stacks and see if I can figure out how they avoid >appearing in the list).
It's because the IDE windows are generally modeless. Martin Baxter _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
