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hide program in taskbar
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hide program in taskbar
Hi,
does anyone know how to let the program dissapear to only a icon on your taskbar?
And i mean in the right down corner were also your network icon is etcetera.
edit ' I mean the System Tray'
As it is not a standard module or so within FS, maybe someone knows a Ruby statement?
Thanks a lot !
seems something to with this, its what i found till now:
require 'Win32API'
and
ExtractIcon = Win32API.new('shell32', 'ExtractIcon', 'LPI',
'L')
Shell_NotifyIcon = Win32API.new('shell32', 'Shell_NotifyIconA', 'LP',
'I')
and
Ruby/GtkTrayIcon is a Ruby 1.8 binding for the System Tray Protocol
or
http://rubylearning.com/blog/2010/09/29 ... with-ruby/ But it uses Java too.
does anyone know how to let the program dissapear to only a icon on your taskbar?
And i mean in the right down corner were also your network icon is etcetera.
edit ' I mean the System Tray'
As it is not a standard module or so within FS, maybe someone knows a Ruby statement?
Thanks a lot !
seems something to with this, its what i found till now:
require 'Win32API'
and
ExtractIcon = Win32API.new('shell32', 'ExtractIcon', 'LPI',
'L')
Shell_NotifyIcon = Win32API.new('shell32', 'Shell_NotifyIconA', 'LP',
'I')
and
Ruby/GtkTrayIcon is a Ruby 1.8 binding for the System Tray Protocol
or
http://rubylearning.com/blog/2010/09/29 ... with-ruby/ But it uses Java too.
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