Home
Products
Overview
Compare Products
Actual Window Manager
Actual Multiple Monitors
Actual Title Buttons
Actual Virtual Desktops
Actual File Folders
Actual Transparent Window
Actual Window Minimizer
Actual Window Guard
Actual Window Menu
Actual Window Rollup
Download
Actual Window Manager
Actual Multiple Monitors
Actual Title Buttons
Actual Virtual Desktops
Actual File Folders
Actual Transparent Window
Actual Window Minimizer
Actual Window Guard
Actual Window Menu
Actual Window Rollup
Order
Single User License
Corporate Sales
Upgrade Center
News
Latest news
Newsletter
Support
FAQ
How to Upgrade
Restore License Key
Online Demos
Online User Manual
Forums
Announcements
General
Feature Requests
Technical Support
Tips and Tricks
Beta Testing
Feedback Form
Beta Testing Section
Resources
Articles
Reviews
Success Stories
Multi-Monitor Wallpapers
Company
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy
Our Clients
Press Center
Press Releases
In The News
Reviewer's Guide
Logos and Screenshots
Publishing-friendly Graphics
Forums list
New topics
Topics list
Search
Help
Login
Register
Topic: «
Big feature
, I know this has been mentioned before, but... » on forum:
Feature Requests
Views: 6715
David Lomas
Advanced user
Posts:
377
Joined:
03/16/2006
Posted:
08/01/2007 04:15:23
... its been a while! I've been wrestling with the auto-minimisation problem recently on the beta forum, where an application window set to auto-minimise on inactive does exactly that when it opens a dialogue box (and hence loses focus).
Well, I was wondering how you could make auto-minimise 'conditional' on other things (like not have any other windows belonging to that application open). And the thought of a scripting language came up again.
I started to think of the configuration window a bit like, say, Nero or Winzip - they have a 'wizard' mode where everything can be done by buttons and check boxes, and an 'expert' mode where everything is done manually.
What I'd really like is a fully fledged language with loops, variables, if/then/else, etc. and functions to call which do the actual work of AWM, such as move window, rollup, etc. Each 'script' could hang off an event - such as window opening, user clicking titlebutton, etc.
I realise how complex this could be - but maybe there is some free or open source parser, etc. you could base it on...
Top
Michael Rezvanov
Administrator
-retired-
Posts:
387
Joined:
01/31/2007
Posted:
08/01/2007 05:08:38
Actually the idea of script language isn't new. You can imagine that it's really a complex project.
Top
User(s) reading this topic
Number of guests:
1
, registered members:
0
, in total hidden:
0
Forums list
New topics
Topics list
Search
Help
Login
Register