1. In win32lib,how to make a window stay all on top
- Posted by Liu Junfeng <rufi at 163.com> Jan 18, 2003
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There are many window styles,but I can not find a property to make a window stay all on top,in .net framework a TopMost property will do. End User Programming with Hierarchical Objects for Robust Interpreted Applications Robust is true,but not so many Hierarchical Objects.
2. Re: In win32lib,how to make a window stay all on top
- Posted by jbrown1050 at hotpop.com Jan 19, 2003
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On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 01:22:35PM +0000, Liu Junfeng wrote: > > End User Programming with Hierarchical Objects for Robust Interpreted > Applications > Robust is true,but not so many Hierarchical Objects. Hmm ... + Object ++ ... possible userdefined types ++ Atom +++ ... possible userdefined types +++ Integer ++++ ... possible userdefined types ++ Sequence +++ ... possible userdefined types Not really that robust either ... jbrown > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! -- /"\ ASCII ribbon \ / campain against X HTML e-mail and /*\ news and unneeded MIME
3. Re: In win32lib,how to make a window stay all on top
- Posted by Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> Jan 19, 2003
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Liu, Instead of a window style, try: moveZOrder to make a window always topmost. Dan Moyer <from Win32Lib doc:> [proc] moveZOrder ( integer id, atom ztype) Move id to up or down the of Z order of windows. Category: Attributes ztype can be one of HWND_TOP, HWND_BOTTOM, HWND_TOPMOST or HWND_NOTOPMOST, or another control id. Example: -- change the order of this window. moveZOrder( msgWindow, HWND_TOPMOST) -- move id in front of id2 moveZOrder( id, id2) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Liu Junfeng" <rufi at 163.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 5:22 AM Subject: In win32lib,how to make a window stay all on top > > There are many window styles,but I can not find a property to make a > window stay all on top,in .net framework a TopMost property will do. > > End User Programming with Hierarchical Objects for Robust Interpreted > Applications > Robust is true,but not so many Hierarchical Objects. > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! >