Steve
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28.05.2005 03:35:12
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Often, when new a window activates, they don't (for some reason or another) come up on top, they simply activate behind the currently active window, and flash of the taskbar.
This is not the same as "always on top", just "bring to Front" on activation, and allow it to be pushed back under by other user interation.
Could you add this simple "Window Actions" item to the next release?
Many thanks Steve
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Michael Tretyakov
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Дата регистрации: 16.03.2005
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01.06.2005 01:46:56
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Hi Steve,
Thank you very much for your idea.
Such behavior was used in Windows 95, but Microsoft changed this in their next operating systems like Windows ME or Windows XP.
So, I don't know is it the simple action or not, but we will try to done it.
Sincerely, Michael Tretyakov Actual Tools http://www.ActualTools.com/ Handy Tools for Windows! Make your day-to-day Windows activities easier and more productive!
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Tobiel Sayre

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17.07.2005 00:22:37
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Steve wrote: Often, when new a window activates, they don't (for some reason or another) come up on top, they simply activate behind the currently active window, and flash of the taskbar. |
Hi, Steve,
first of all, sometimes by using actwinman option to change program priority when the window appears in the rule you make for it, setting its priority higher than others can bring it to front.
Or apply free or registered version of Mouse-triggered or shortcut triggered or key triggered macroprogram keytext.
Inside any keytext macro, you can tell the mouse or loop to wait for a window whose title contains xxx, then pause y seconds, then ACTIVATE or BRING TO FRONT window f13, and even schedule when all of this is to happen automatically WITH A FULL BLOWN CALENDER TIMER INCLUDING SECONDS. The macro program has to be resident for this to work, which can be autostarted or deactivated any time.
All windows called up by your shortcut or timer or hotkey combination will still show all ACTWINMAN settings if that is also TSR at the given moment, which can also be autostarted or activated and deacti- vated by the macro itself or separately.
This controls even more in the interaction of several windows (Later, it might also be a feature for actwinman, wait for window with rule g to appear, if it does show window with rule z in subflavor delta, however, troubleshooting gets harder if all of this selfinteracts inside Actual Window Manager).
Wait! Theres one hitch prohibiting this or making it easier, depending on WHETHER THE PROGRAM TO WHICH YOUR MISBEHAVING WINDOW BELONGS happens to have, somewhere in its hardly readable or small or complica- ted OWN PROGRAM CONFIG SETTING window or menu, ITS OWN tick box option to instruct its windows to show on top, in front, activated, or with one of up to 5 different program or cpu monitoring priority settings which could OVERRIDE, EXPLAIN or INTERACT freakily with your attempts mentioned above to cor- rect its not being in front in the first place.
CPU monitoring, as you know, can also mean the splash or wallpaper changer or whatever is waiting for more important or crucial things to happen first, and then selfdeciding on whether to skip a cycle, wait, or be on top later, or not show at all. Because this is often a default, you dont think this is causing it cause you disrecall ever having made the setting yourself. You are expected to alter and save the setting in the program itself so as to bring the window to front, activate, force activate it, or just get it on top with or without top program priori- ty.
So FIRST CHECK FOR THAT being the case, if not, THEN try actwinman program priority altering while placing or window acting, then use Keytext, if worst comes to worst, which EVEN has a suboption to FORCE ACTIVATE if normal keytext front bringing does not work and depending on when and why etc.
SATYROBE/TAXIFUNK/Tobiel Sayre registered user; non-staff
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tphiau
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Создано:
14.11.2005 21:59:26
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There are some settings in TweakUI under XP that you can change that will help with this. And I read somewhere about an NT tweak that would force it to the top.
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