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Topic: «Anyway to get AWM to act on a Total Commander panel » on forum: Technical Support   Views: 5973
 
Charles Figueiredo
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Posted: 03/11/2011 15:58:07
 
 
Anyone using AWM with Total Commander? I'm looking for a way for AWM to act on a Total Commander Panel?

Of course, this may not be possible.

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Charles
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 03/13/2011 21:06:28
 
 
Hello Charles,

Thanks for the post.

What mentioned "Total Commander Panel" are you talking about?

What version of Total Commander do you have?

What version of Actual Window Manager do you have?

What OS are you running?

It works right on my computer (WinXP x32, Total Commander 7.03, Actual Window Manager 6.5 beta 1).

Best regards.
 
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Charles Figueiredo
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Posted: 03/14/2011 09:51:48
 
 
Vasiliy

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Vasiliy Ivachev wrote:
Hello Charles,

Thanks for the post.

What mentioned "Total Commander Panel" are you talking about?

What version of Total Commander do you have?

What version of Actual Window Manager do you have?

What OS are you running?

It works right on my computer (WinXP x32, Total Commander 7.03, Actual Window Manager 6.5 beta 1).

Best regards.

Total Commander version = 7.56a
AWM version = 6.4
OS = XP SP3

Just so that there is no confusion, I don't have any problems getting AWM to work with TC. I was hoping there as a way for AWM to operate separately on TC panels (which list files and folders).

My guess is that the answer is no since the panels are different kinds of objects than standard windows. I was just hoping there was a way.

Regards,
Charles
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 03/15/2011 21:24:56
 
 
Hello Charles,

Unfortunately, there is no way for Actual Window Manager to act on a Total Commander Panel.

Best regards.
 
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