Usually, you click on the "minimize"-Button in the titlebar of a window, to iconify it.
Then it can be maximized by clicking in the Task-Bar.
With wxB-Iconsystem, it is different.
You click on this Button:
Now your Cursor becomes a Target-Cross, and when you click on a window, it will be minimized to a small "snapshot" of itself.
This picture shows some of these "thumbnails".
If you click on a thumbnail, the window is restored.
You will need 3 DotPups.
This latest wxBasic-Release:
http://noforum.de/dotpups/wxbasic-gtk2-2.2k.pup
and the following 2 pups:
Thumbnail-Icons (wxB-iconsystem03)
Thumbnail-Icons (wxB-iconsystem03)
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Last edited by MU on Mon 12 Sep 2005, 18:13, edited 1 time in total.
Ok Lobster, it was Fvwm95.
It is quite old, and does not support all functions I need.
I uploaded a new version, where Fvwm runs it in a simpler mode.
It does not automatically update the Thumbnails, when you maximize an Icon via the Taskbar.
I suggest to use JWM or Icewm with it, then it runs correct
Mark
It is quite old, and does not support all functions I need.
I uploaded a new version, where Fvwm runs it in a simpler mode.
It does not automatically update the Thumbnails, when you maximize an Icon via the Taskbar.
I suggest to use JWM or Icewm with it, then it runs correct
Mark