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Adding button to Title bar of application
Shane "THolmes" <thol...@together.net> wrote in message news:89roil$sdg3@bornews.borland.com... How do I add a button to my Title bar next to the minimize button. I need a button with a on click event for Hiding my application. I am using a TrayIcon to control my app with it's attached popupmenu. Shane.

Add a button in the menu bar
Now when I run it, it opens up in full screen mode, and the title-bar is GONE... i can't see any pulldowns, etc.... how do I fix this problem? Alex Alex, This sounds as though you have the maximize button pushed in and you are opening to full screen mode. Hit the button again - it's right next to the tutorial and

Microsoft listens!
... borland public delphi objectpascal In article <89roil$s...@bornews.borland.com>, THolmes wrote: How do I add a button to my Title bar next to the minimize button. I need a button with a on click event for Hiding my application. I am using a TrayIcon to control my app with it's attached popupmenu.

Adding a button in the title bar
You restore the application, but if the main form (which is a different window) isn't told this, it may be assuming it's still minimised. Yup, more testing has proven Right-click on window's task bar button. Restore is available, Minimize is NOT. Select Restore and watch window jump to the foreground again.

Windows 9x vs. Windows 3.1 look and feel?
It's not intuitive at all. That's not necessarily a big >deal, because it's not hard to grasp or remember once you've been told or >read it somewhere, but it's entirely possible to never stumble across it >on your own. The Windows minimize button has a visual indication, and the >curious user, even if they can't

Clarion and corporations (Was Re: Clarion vs. Delphi, etc.)
Hi, I know it's an old "problem", but maybe in last years there was found a solution I need a Form - without the forms icon in the title bar (without the system menu) - but a minimize button - but a maximize button - but a close button I can't get it with setting up the BorderIcons property and the BorderStyle

pulsante sulla barra del titolo [WIN32] (LUNGO)
This means that a Minimize button wouldn't do you any good; even if you minimize the userform, you can't do anything with the document. I guess you could use Maximize, but then you'd just have a lot of blank space around the original controls. There is already a Close button (in fact, it's hard to get rid of it).

Minimize program to task bar
It's really too bad that they decided to go ahead and put in the x-button without giving it functionality similar to any other x-button in their other OS's... ah If you need to create a top-level window without the Smart Minimize button in the upper right of the Navigation Bar, do not use the WS_CAPTION style,

Treeview with API
I can't even grab the edge and pull it in and when I toggle the button between minimize and maximize, it just collapses as if I've toggled the minimize button. 2. At least 90% of the time, I can't bring up my minimized screen by double clicking the icon on the bottom bar, I have to right click and select Maximize.

CSP opens window with no toolbars
After doing the workaround, I cannot minimize my app by left clicking on its taskbar button when it's visible. I can go in and add ws_sysmenu, ws_minimizebox, and so on but cannot fix this problem. To clarify: To see how the program shoud behave, fire up notepad, or explore, etc., and left click on its task bar

Minimize program to task bar
I'm not disputing that they exist, but I think it's a non-standard thing to do. First off, adding a button to the title bar is not a trivial task. Second, most of the programs that I've seen that offer this ability make it a user option, so that minimizing (with the normal minimize box) either sends the app to the

OS Opinion ``critique'' of Mac OS X
It looks (in its current implementation) a bit uglier, but it doesn't take away any mouse functionality or efficiency. PS version of the file to this list. document wells in the title bar, from which one can drag a file, etc. NeXTstep-3.3 overloads the minimize button with a key modifier for this function - I

Extending MonthView behaviour
Win95 has the task bar. The MacOS (current) hides applications in an all-or-nothing arrangement (ie, you can hide all the windows of an application, .... The minimize button does the same thing as window shade, except I beleive it minimizes to the the titles width (horizontally) and moves it to a tiling like

Caption Bar/Status Bar
Off the top of my head I've no idea whether this is a safe assumption - but personally it's not one I'd like to make. remove the three right-corner buttons, but it does disable the Close button...the Maximize button is usually disabled for Authorware pieces anyway, and the Minimize button is still available.

Minimize button hidden by a top task bar
Switcher Bar is a single icon on the Start menu bar, after the Start button. When you click it, it shows a list with all active applications, up so that the X button does not close the application. It's called Smart Minimize and you can look up the details in the newsgroup archives and all over the place.

VIRUS ALERT
Terry Wickenden tkwicken...@accessclara.net comp databases ms-access If in design of the report you set it's menubar property to mb2 rather than doing it in code. The problem does not occur if I click on the minimize button (which shrinks the preview window to mid size) then click the close button.

Creating title bar controls
Joyp j...@aol.com alt graphics photoshop 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 Does Photoshop have options anywhere to move it's window down a bit. Other programs automatically open below the task bar. Thanks.

Disabling maximize...almost works...
Gary Schooley schoo...@texas.net alt graphics photoshop Joyp wrote: Photoshop opens with the minimize/maximize, close buttons underneath the taskbar. My taskbar is at the top of the Does Photoshop have options anywhere to move it's window down a bit. Other programs automatically open below the task bar. Thanks.

Dark Gray Title Bar?
In Office 2000, the application program shows a minimize button but the document window only shows a closed button. When you minimize in Office 2000, the minimized document now shows up on the status bar in Windows and not in the Word program window. Can you add the minimize button to the document window and if not

I am a fool.
Funny thing is, these had their origin in the ``draggable'' mini-window minimize button from NeXTstep---one could alt-drag a minimize button to get a link to the It would be nice if the drop shadow weren'ta part of each app icon, but was drawn by the Dock---then one could alter its depth for the foremost app.