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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0000945MMW v4Now Playingpublic2007-09-12 05:22
Reporterrusty Assigned To 
PrioritylowSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionwon't fix 
Summary0000945: Now Playing Transparency stops working after MM is 'restored'
DescriptionIf the user enables transparency for the Now Playing window (when inactive), and:
1) Minimizes to Now Playing
2) Makes another app active
3) Double clicks the MM icon to Minimize MM
4) Double clicks the MM icon to Restore the MM Mini-Monkey
5) Make another app active
--> Transparency isn't activated!

At this point, the only way to get it to start working again is to go back to the main panel, and then minimize to the mini-monkey again.
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child of 0002258 closed Integration with MS Media Framework: If user chooses to synch at plugin, nothing happens 

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jiri

2004-02-05 08:34

administrator   ~0002978

I wasn't able to replicate this problem, it works well on my machine. Please test build 707 and try whether some more specific steps are needed.

rusty

2004-04-09 03:51

administrator   ~0003723

Tested in 739 and the bug still exists, though slightly differently. To reproduce, just setup the Now Playing (mini-monkey) dialog with Transparency [x] When inactive. Then:
1) Minimize the dialog by double-clicking the mediamonkey icon in the tray
2) re-maximize the Now Playing dialog by double-clicking the mediamonkey icon in the tray
--> the Now Playing dialog opens, but the border colours show that it is not in focus and yet it is not transparent.

To get around this, the user has to give focus to the mini-monkey, and then give focus to another app, causing the mini-monkey to become transparent.

rusty

2006-07-26 21:36

administrator   ~0007626

This should be fixed as a consequence of creating the mini-player.