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Tim Osborn

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  1. Thanks, but no. That set's the scope of a macro to all programs except the one you specify. It, however, doesn't actually activate or run the macro when any window other than the one you specify gains focus. I'm requesting a "global except" activation category. Tim
  2. Thanks for the responses. I think in order to do this right, MacroExpress needs another mode of activation...... "Any Window Title Except". This would allow one to write a macro that would be activated when any program except the one the user specifies gains focus. That way, you could instruct MacroExpress to disable a floating menu when any program, other than the one it is meant for, has focus. This is a parallel concept to the "Global Except" scope category. To the developers: What is the chance of adding an "Any Window Title Except" activation category in the near future? Thanks Tim Osborn (still in 30 day trial of MacroExpress)
  3. On April 1, Leo asked the following Question, which apparently received no response: I have the exact same question. For many years I have used a great macro/automation program called OncClick on the Classic Macintosh (OS9). In OneClilck, when you specify that the scope of a floating menu is specific to a particular program, OneClick automatically enables the menu when the program is launched, disables the the menu when the program loses focus, re-enables the menu when the program regains focus, and finally disables the menu when the program is closed. Like Leo, I can get the floating menu enabled upon program launch, but the rest of it eludes me. Can the above described behavior be programmed with MacroExpress? Thanks Tim Osborn
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