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Topic: «
Pin to desktop glitches
, Few minor things with pin to desktop » on forum:
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David Lomas
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06/07/2007 16:08:33
Here's a few oddities I've noticed:
- You can't have a 'Send to bottom' button on a window thats pinned - you can put a checkmark against it in the configuration window, but it isn't drawn (it doesn't mean much anyway, as the window will always be bottom)
- You
can
have a 'Stay on top' button on a pinned window - but of course it doesn't do anything
Both of these should maybe be greyed out in the config window when Pin-to-desktop is selected, to prevent confusion?
Finally, if you add a transparency button and make the pinned window entirely transparent, its very difficult to get it back - it has no taskbar entry, and it doesn't respond to its buttons once its completely invisible. The only way I found was to change its configuration and re-save it, to set it back to opaque.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Michael Rezvanov
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06/08/2007 06:13:45
Hello David,
Thank you for your report.
1. The offered alternative will bear a conflict between these functions.
2. It can be greyed but as it doesn't influence the program's work it can be left as it is.
3. Another way out is to stop AWM's processing (right-click its icon on the tray->Stop)
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