Thread: Rehooking modules to labels
Fri Jun 04 2004, 08:58AM
Registered Member #26
Joined Fri May 14 2004, 05:32AM
posts 11
I'm a feak about things like flexibility.
...and I want to cut down on recycling!
Is there way to unload a module, destroy a label (with a boxhooked module), reload the module, and recreate the label, hooking the module again, without a recycle or refresh (I don't know what module(s), but after a few refreshes, things start getting odd)?
(I asked this at ls.net, RabidCow tried helping, but it never worked out...seeing if anybody here knows)
P.S. xTaskbar, sweet! Trying it out as soon as I finish my late-night snack here [ Edited ] [ Edited ]
There was of way with skinbox since the hook command was complete (you needed to give the handle of what you want to hook the skinbox to) Then, you could hook skinbox to something and after a while to something else (regular windows, too) WITHOUT destroying something !!!
The way xLabel works (I mean the way you have to configure it) is good for newbies or people that learned to play with lsbox; but for people who might want to do some advanced tricks, it's too limited
Since I currently don't play with hooking and don't have too much time, I won't be able to give you more clues.
Thread: Rehooking modules to labels
Fri Jun 04 2004, 10:18AM
Registered Member #26
Joined: Fri May 14 2004, 05:32AM
posts 11
If it isn't currently possible, it'd be a great feature, IMO (not as great as hrefs, mind you). Skinbox was a great module, but just the configuration time of xLabel is better . I played around too much to get stuff really done w/ Skinbox, and before I knew it, I had something I thought was pretty cool, but had broken my theme .