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Minimize button hidden by a top task bar
There is no minimize button available, only the X and ?. This is normal as I've just tried it on another machine -do File-open and you will see only two buttons. -----Original Message----- Look top right on the title bar. There are three icons - minimize, maximize and close. The middle 'maximize' box will either

Restore window at its old place?
But it's a different story under Windows; the bar has been raised several notches. The things that made Clarion revolutionary under DOS are taken for Then I realized that a WINDOW structure will automatically show a minimize button if you attach an icon to it. Of course! That makes all the sense in the world!

Copland does not borrow from Windows 95
... bar WS_MAXIMIZE Make window maximum size WS_MAXIMIZEBOX Include maximize button WS_MINIMIZE Make window minimum size WS_MINIMIZEBOX Include minimize button MCM_SETUNICODEFORMAT Set UNICODE character format flag (Mapped to CCM_SETUNICODEFORMAT) WM_CANCELMODE Window is to cancel its current mode WM_CHAR Key

I am a fool.
OS/2 has components for frame windows -- a resize border, minimize button, maximize button, system menu button, menubar, titlebar, and sometimes a statusbar. Each of these gets its own 3-D effect. Windows95 reduces a lot of this clutter by eliminating the shadow and highlight between frame components.

menue bar toggle causes ipf while in "save" dialog.
For example, if I wanted to create an extra button by the minimize button how would I do this via API or MFC? What are the limitations on the types of controls a button in the title bar. I know it's possible as I've seen other programs do it -- but how is it done? Any ideas or redirects would be very helpful.

New Black Bar Below Title Bar
Which minimize button would you like to push? Are you saying you'd like all minimize buttons - whether the Paradox one or the ones on your forms - to minimize the whole app? 5. When you click on the minimized app in the start bar, you want it restored to its previous condition (the way it was before you minimized

Adding a button to my Title bar next to the minimize ?
Photoshop opens with the minimize/maximize, close buttons underneath the taskbar. My taskbar is at the top of the screen where I like it to stay. To minimize or close Photoshop, Does Photoshop have options anywhere to move it's window down a bit. Other programs automatically open below the task bar. Thanks.

How to disable x-button in Pocket PC 2002 evb app?
"Does the NT Task Bar autohide?" How about: "Yes." ...gee, that didn't hurt no did it? 6. I thought the task-manager would save me. So, ctrl-alt-del. It's a no brainer ... you click the minimize button to close one window. Holding down a modifier button (Ctrl, Alt ... many people don't *have* a Win95 button)

Nesting TForm or TFrame
If you like to have more control over the projector not just the top bar menu , check out the Jugglor tool from Flashjester.com Features - Support MX! [ NEW ] - Support XP[ NEW ] - Set current directory [ NEW ] - Win 2000-bug fixes [ NEW ] - Add minimize button to the right click menu (optional) [ NEW ] - Loop the

Minimise, Maximise and Close Buttons in User Form Title Bar?
WS_MAXIMIZEBOX Creates a window that has a maximize button. Cannot be combined with the WS_EX_CONTEXTHELP style. WS_MINIMIZEBOX Creates a window that has a minimize button. Cannot be combined with the WS_EX_CONTEXTHELP style. WS_SYSMENU Creates a window that has a window-menu in its title bar.

Another "stupid" question about NT
Joyp j...@aol.com alt graphics photoshop THANKS! It's all better now.

Disabling title bar click to restore window size
I next to never maximize my windows, but frequently minimize them .. so i've been thinking how nice it would be to just have to hit somewhere in the titlebar that little minimize-button. Is this possible to change? D-clicking the title bar again toggles it. To minimize it just click it's icon on the task bar.

Remove quit, maximize, minimize buttons from menu bar ?
What I have done in cases when I display forms modally, is disable the minimize button or hide the control box. If you show that form non-modally, you won't have the problem of it What exactly do you mean by "program"? If your program has a form, then setting its borderstyle and showintaskbar property should work.

Minimizing Form If Access Window Hidden
txtCodeId=23250&lngWId=1 Will need reworking for XP but its a starting point for you. "Pierre Alexis" <alexispierre.anti...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eqRrDIiCCHA.2296@tkmsftngp05... Hi everyone, My question is very simple: how to add a button in the menu bar ? (Take a look a the picture attached).

adding a "minimize-to-tray" box to main form
But it's a bit messy. What happens if the user accidentally switches applications via the Start menu or the hardware buttons. If they're halfway through a Plus you get the bonuses of an exact screensize (no more wondering whether the user's address bar is on or off) and you can max the stage out to the full

Minimize button hidden by a top task bar
Remy Lebeau gambi...@gte.net borland public cppbuilder winapi Go to http://www.rmarsh.com/ and look at Widgets (it's under the "Other" section), wrote in message news:3c458fcb_2@dnews... how can i add a button on a form's caption bar (near the minimize button) and setting its status (pressed, unpressed)?

The Rhapsody UI preview
When it starts it does not activated, that is has light gray title bar. I cliked title bar, it does nothing, but I content area, its title bar color changed to black. But I clicked other window then it changes its color to dark gray and I think this is wrong color. And I start and minimize it with minimize button

WaitForSingleObject returns immediately
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the user is running my program and click on the Minimize button, I want the program to go to the task bar like the other windows program. So the code shouldn't be tied to a form, but rather the program itself. Sounds like this form needs its ShowInTaskbar property set to True.

Double-clicking the titlebar => minimize instead of maximize?
This means each document has its own menu bar, toolbars, title bar, etc. so you will only see one set of Minimize, Restore/Maximize commands. Just use the Minimize button you see and the document window will minimize. If you want to see window commands for your document you can switch to a Multiple Document

Adding a button to my Title bar next to the minimize ?
Since each document/spreadsheet is displayed in its own window, the window control buttons above the Search bar are for the document or spreadsheet--more or less. To make matters more confusing, the solitary X is to close the window (document) and the X next to Minimize and Restore also closes the window,