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Topic: «
Ignore child window
, awm 6.1 + win 7 » on forum:
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zegames zegames
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05/06/2010 09:52:21
I have no idea whether it would be possible to implement this feature, but see below an example of how it would be useful.
With specific setting*:
No specific setting*:
*The rule is:
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-Target Window
Window class: #32770
Program: \taskmgr.exe
- Startup
Resize to any size, in example 590x600.
I can't create a new rule to the child window in example, because the title is same of main window.
I have similar issue to several programs.
Not really a big problem for me, I'm just curious to know if ignore child window can be implemented.
cya
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Alexander Belyakov
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05/12/2010 10:51:21
Hello,
It is possible to add an additional criterion in the Window Rules to specify which types of windows (top-level window, dialogs etc) a Rule should be applied to.
Such a criterion would surely help with Task Manager.
Could you please specify in what other programs this new criterion would be useful?
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zegames zegames
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05/12/2010 15:24:43
I am not sure that word correct would be "useful", but you must agree that degrades the visual of programs, right?
It is difficult to a list of programs here, as any program with child window is affected. An option to apply resizing rule only to "top-level window", it would be perfect.
I hope that you find a solution for it.
bye
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