Le 28 nov. 2010 à 15:26, zryip theSlug a écrit : > re,
thank you for the clarification and the good lesson ! > Hi Yves and Sarah, > > 1) The open command behaves like the File -> Open menu in the finder. > In fact, "open" is more dedicated to open a document. In AS, the > "application" class inherits of the "document" class. In the "open > application" case, the iCal application is considered as a document of > the Finder. > Open a document in an application will bring it on the frontmost of > the documents. So each new application open in the finder will be > opened on the frontmost. > > 2) As pointed out by Sarah, the launch command is a better choice, > remaining iCal behind LiveCode. > The "launch" command opens a new application on the top of the finder, > but behind the frontmost applications. > > 3) You can also use the "run" command > The run command seems to open a new application "behind" the finder, > so behind the finder windows already opened. > > > > Regards, Amicalement. Yves COPPE yvesco...@skynet.be _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode