I meant...
on resumeStack
do "tell application" && quote & <your app> & quote && "to
activate" as AppleScript
end resumeStack
e.g.
on resumeStack
do "tell application" && quote & "Recipe Collection" & quote &&
"to activate" as AppleScript
end resumeStack
Mark
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Op 1-okt-2006, om 18:12 heeft Mark Schonewille het volgende geschreven:
Trevor,
Assuming your stack runs on Mac OS X:
on resumeStack
do "tell" && <your app> && "to activate" && "as AppleScript"
end resumeStack
where <your app> is the name of your standalone. This should bring
the entire application with all its windows and the menu bar to front.
Best,
Mark
--
Economy-x-Talk
Consultancy and Software Engineering
http://economy-x-talk.com
http://www.salery.biz
Get your store on-line within minutes with Salery Web Store
software. Download at http://www.salery.biz
Op 1-okt-2006, om 15:14 heeft Trevor Hopkins het volgende geschreven:
I have a Rev-developed application that is set to float above all
other open windows on a user's desktop. I have noticed that when I
am using another application, say Firefox, and then click on my
floating app, the menubar from Firefox remains. This could cause a
user some trouble if they were to select on the floating app, hit
command-Q to quit, and then actually see that the other program
(in this example Firefox) closed.
Does anyone have a quick tip on how to summon the floating app's
menubar whenever the floating app is being used?
Cheers,
Trevor Hopkins
Exeter, UK
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