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    Disabling close for MDI windows with Kernel object

    Yes, this again. I thought I'd see if I could do it using "custom" with the Kernel object and stumbled across this MSDN page. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/111011 It seems there's no way to disable the closing of MDI windows through this. So, is there no way at all? If not that's pretty ridiculous.

    I fixed everything else anyway.

    Edit: At least I thought I had. I get some weird graphic problems when maximising the parent window and using the horizontal/vertical scrollbars. Check this out. (It uses xvid in case you don't have the codec.) http://www.sendspace.com/file/e7jyy5

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    Re: Disabling close for MDI windows with Kernel object

    Please don't get mad at me for bumping it, but at least check out that video. Why the hell does this happen? :P

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    Re: Disabling close for MDI windows with Kernel ob

    You can disable close box by disabling system menu but it will hide minimize and maximize too... It's recommended to disable maximize and minimize when you disable system menu.

    In the next version of Sphax Kernel Object, you'll be able to destroy minimize, maximize and close buttons and menu.

    About your video, I think it's a bug about MMF2 and Vista...

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    Re: Disabling close for MDI windows with Kernel ob

    I was thinking it may be because of the gradient object, no? I'll try replacing the gradient object with a standard gradient and see if it still works.

    Thanks.

    p.s. Can't wait for the new Kernel object.

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