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    Window Heading on/off command

    Hello

    I would like to know how to put on/off the window heading. I need a command for this.

    Thank you.
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    Look under the application properties then the window tab.
    There is a checkbox to turn on and off the windows header.

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    I need a command to turn this option on/off, when the application started..

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    Hmmm I am not sure you can do that - Its something that has to be selected on an app by app basis.
    I will put it on a list of things to check into perhaps it can be changed in a future build.

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    I too once wondered about this, but I don't think it's possible.

    A workaround could be to make use of sub-applications. The parent (main app) can have the Windows Heading/Title Bar unchecked, so the application does not use a title bar. When you want to use a title bar/heading, hide the parent app and start a sub-application frame (with pop-up window checked) so the window appears with a heading. A similar method can be used if you're wanting to make a splash screen for instance.

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    It's possible with Kernel Object.
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