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system tray icon "inactive"
I use a windows management program called "Actual Windows Manager" - that amongst many other powerful functions - enables a window, when minimized, to be inconized, kept on top, and positioned anywhere on the screen - in addition to, or instead of appearing in the system tray.
I was then hoping to be able to drag and drop items onto UR thus iconized, in the same way as would be done if UR was minimized to the task bar - but, and this is nothing to do with Actual Windows Manager, it is not possible to drop anything onto the UR system tray icon (or screen iconized version of) and have it imported or linked into UR. So my question is - can you either make the system tray icon of UR active so one can drag and drop stuff onto it, or can you create a UR "collector" screen based icon thingy which would be a small, optionally always on top icon that sits unobtrusively anywhere on-screen - to enable discrete collection of stuff into UR? |
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I'm don't believe it's possible to make the system tray icon a drop target, but providing another 'always on top' window to drag things to for import into UR has been requested before and is on the list. Although there are already quite a few ways to get things into UR from other apps:
http://www.kinook.com/UR/Manual/capt...nformation.htm http://www.kinook.com/Forum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=30 |
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