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#26 fixed Standalone lswitcher exec should have its own ini file Gregg Young Andy Willis
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Standalone lswitcher exec should have its own ini file. The widget already has it own ini file, the standalone should as well instead of cluttering the OS/2 ini file. particularly for considered enhancements.

#66 fixed Add a Properties=>Taskbar setting to define the taskbar auto-hide delay. Gregg Young Dariusz Piatkowski
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I am curious if we could introduce a user-specified auto-hide delay setting? If anything, those who find the default delay coded into the application too fast/slow would now have a way of changing that setting to suit their needs. Namely, modifying the default delay to something longer would allow them to force the taskbar to stay up and not autohide as quickly.

I think this approach would introduce much more flexibility then it may appear at face value. For example, my OS/2 install (Warp4 CP2) is setup to use the window auto-focus/z-order change feature, this means I typically zoom around my desktop, ie: my mouse pointer rarely lingers around. Other members of my family on the other hand do not move the mouse as quickly as I do, therefore often times they complain that other windows pop-up as they attempt to get to the new screen destination. My point here being, the human-computer interface is driven by our individual, sometimes physically driven contraints and preferences. Anything that helps with such aspects is a great enhancement.

My request is as follows:

1) in the Properties=>Taskbar window introduce a new setting which allows the user to define the time delay value 2) make this value granular to 0.1s at the lowest level, this would allow for sub-second values, therefore one could have 0.5s or 1.5s 3) of course this setting should be populated with a default value to start off with

#35 worksforme Add filter operators Gregg Young ggamba
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In ePager - Sticky windows, filter operator has the following options: "equals, begins with, ends with, contains, matches", while in lswitcher it seems to me that we just have "equals".

This is a problem here, as lot of programs change their title, so if for example I add "OS/2 - Home - Thunderbird" to "Taskbak - Icons only", at next reboot, when Thunderbird starts as "Inbox - Home - Thunderbird", the existing filter will not work. The same problem happens with PSI, or jEdit.

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