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mmcbrien
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Borderless windows

Post by mmcbrien » Thu Aug 14, 2008 10:10 pm

I have been searching the site for a way to create completely borderless windows, or modal windows. I would also like to stylize the windows with colors, gradients and or images.

Is there a possibility of using something similar to css styling to achieve this? (or any other manner for that fact)

Thanks.

Mike

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Post by JRL » Sat Aug 16, 2008 5:26 am

Tried to post a sample script with an embedded image that displays on a borderless dialog but the forum software fails to post the script properly.

So I've posted the script here

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Post by mmcbrien » Sat Aug 16, 2008 4:05 pm

very cool I have done some intial testing and that works well... My second question is it possible to create a custom draggale "handle" within the window?

Great job, I dont think I would have ever figured this one out on my own.

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Post by JRL » Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:34 pm

My second question is it possible to create a custom draggale "handle" within the window?
Could you be more descriptive? I don't know what you're referring to when you say "draggale "handle". When I google that, google wants to change it to "draggable handle". Even for that I just find HTML and Java code that I don't comprehend.

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Post by jpuziano » Mon Aug 18, 2008 7:18 am

Hi JRL,

By "draggable handle", I'd guess that mmcbrien wanted to be able to click and drag the image/dialog around the screen with the mouse.

I suppose one way would be to turn the Title Bar back on for the dialog and it could be dragged around by that... but then its no longer a completely borderless dialog... unless you know some other way to allow the borderless image/dialog to be moved around (dragged) by the mouse?

Take care
jpuziano

Note: If anyone else on the planet would find the following useful...
[Open] PlayWav command that plays from embedded script data
...then please add your thoughts/support at the above post - :-)

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Post by JRL » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:29 pm

I'd guess that mmcbrien wanted to be able to click and drag the image/dialog around the screen with the mouse.
Based on that "guess", I've posted another script on google.
unless you know some other way to allow the borderless image/dialog to be moved around (dragged) by the mouse?
The only thing I "know" is that Macro Scheduler can do just about anything on a Microsoft computer. Its a matter of finding the right combination of characters to type into a script. I'm only one monkey so sometimes it takes a while.

The Script is Here

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Post by jpuziano » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:50 pm

Hi JRL,

I tried your latest on this and it seems to work fine... nice job and thanks for sharing that... you never cease to amaze.

Its such a good example of what's possible with dialogs in Macro Scheduler... perhaps it could/should be added to the "Scripts and Tips" forum here?


Hi mmcbrien,

Was that what you were looking for?
jpuziano

Note: If anyone else on the planet would find the following useful...
[Open] PlayWav command that plays from embedded script data
...then please add your thoughts/support at the above post - :-)

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Post by mmcbrien » Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:52 pm

Yah this was, sorry for the slow delay I was in the process of moving to a new house.

Thanks a bunch both of you, sorry for my sloppy typing!

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