Michael Tretyakov
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Дата регистрации: 16.03.2005
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Создано:
05.06.2005 21:15:53
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Dear Andre,
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Andre Tenente wrote: I think i can with a good example of this option, let's say that a want to compare 4 folders, then i start with windows explorer on folder one and |
Thank you very much for good example!
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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TOBY
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Создано:
16.07.2005 22:32:32
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b]Michael Roper,[/b] wrote many interesting things. I forgot when version 3.6 came out, so I don´t know for sure which one you were using.
Here is how I solve some of your things already, and by the may, flavors and rulesets were also suggested be me on another topic, maybe before or after you, so it was good for me to look in here for a while.
First change settings for your GENERAL window rule to your favorite defaults, then EXCLUDE the few windows you want untreated by ACTWINMAN to stay in XP defaults from your now personalized GENERAL actwinman rule, or just deactivate ACTWINMAN tempor- arily by turning it on or off in your taskbar or with a shortcut you place close to the systray as well.
You can also compare 4 folders in one window using sometimes free external programs which you only turn on and off when u are comparing, and might have your most typically compared folders in your favorite comp settings there.
Some obscure windows react to the gunsight the way you described further above in opposite to most other windows which are changeable like you say because they are not completely changeable with actwinman, often even less with other winmans. Still, some can be changed as to their transparency and minimized to tray even if they dont accept actwinman buttons. Every once and a while I use several window managing programs at once on the same window, yet this is for advanced window managing freaks and gives you a crazy context menu in each window when several managers are resident, with some commands looking like they were there twice, and the same looking command still is applied a bit differently sometimes depending on which managing program its from because both managers use the same command name but have different defaults for the same name. Plus you have more programs TSR at once, rather tricky on CPU and GPU (imagine you are also skinning or fxing that window, then the window changes looks in 7 stages until its FADING, SHADING, ROTATION, COLORING, INTRO SOUND, ACTUALWINDOW managing effects come in so the more advanced you get, the harder it gets to also have that done in the right amount of milliseconds and the right order, unless your own macro calls up all of these things with special in and exclusion settings ONLY FOR THAT window in a SPECIFIED use of it, while next day, you want ACTWINMAN effects to be applied AFTER the red 3d Shade effect and the CLOSE BUTTON HAVING been removed by changing to a skin without a x button, and that, dear Joseph, by the way, only works on XP windows, not on DOS windows)
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