No entry in Window's task bar

Peter T. Evensen pevensen at siboneylg.com
Wed Jun 22 11:15:32 EDT 2005


That's an interesting idea....  Hadn't thought of a window off screen.  Thanks!

At 09:52 AM 6/22/2005, you wrote:
>Hi Peter,
>
>Normal behaviour at the moment :-)
>You could try, as a workaround, to keep a visible window with its
>titlebar but of-screen (-1000,-1000) as a signal for Windows...
>
>Le 22 juin 05 à 16:45, Peter T. Evensen a écrit :
>
>>When I run my standalone, there is no entry for the program in the
>>Windows task bar.  Mark Waddingham (I think it was) said this was
>>because my Windows don't have title bars.  While this is true (all
>>my windows are graphical in nature), it seems that for a standalone
>>SOMETHING should appear in the task bar.  If I bring any other
>>application to the front, I cannot get back to my Revolution
>>standalone.
>>
>>Has anyone else run into this?  If so, how did you get around it?
>>I have hidden windows with title bars, but they don't seem to
>>affect things.
>>
>>Should I bugzilla this?  It makes it hard to make a multi-media
>>application that plays nice in Windows.
>
>Best Regards from Paris,
>
>Eric Chatonet.
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