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quixos:
hello there again,

i use a program called iEx, it hides or thumbnails program windows on the desktop.
it can be configured to exclude programs, by executable or class. i think it's called a window class.
identifying the Desktop Coral executable to it doesn't work.

here are screenshots that illustrate the problem.

iEx right.     http://img176.echo.cx/img176/466/iexright3ot.jpg

iEx wrong.   http://img176.echo.cx/img176/2405/iexwrong9an.jpg (you can see the Coralls)

iEx settings. http://img159.echo.cx/img159/1759/iexsettingsclassesentry3zu.jpg

if you would let me know what i should enter, i will be one step closer to desktop nirvana. :D

p.s. there is some program out there i've used in the past that had a little crosshair draggy thing to identify window classes. but i haven't been able to find the words for a productive googling.

mouser:
i'm not sure i fully have a grasp on the problem but try:

TMainForm

as the name of the window class of desktopcoral.

see if that works and let me know.

mouser:
btw those are some nice looking screenshots.

quixos:
thank you, it works. :)

before              http://img31.echo.cx/img31/503/before0xk.jpg

looking great!  http://img31.echo.cx/img31/2508/great7kr.jpg

p.s. don't know if you are talking about my taking a good screenshot (90% quality jpeg, irfanview, PrintScreen) or my truly amazingly functional (everything two clicks away, easily identified) and sober desktop layout. ;) thanks for the compliment regardless.

mouser:
glad to hear it works.
yeah i was talking about your nicely organized desktop and launch bar thing.
might be nice to hear more about the software you are using if you feel like it.

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