Just a follow-up to this thread. It's now April 2002, and I can attest to this bug *still existing*. I use Windows XP.
I only use mushclient for one MUD, and believe me, there is *no* activity.
The easiest way to test this is to simply click on the "MUSHclient" entry in the title bar while the application is maximized (which will in turn minimize the application).
It seems to me that the application "randomly" sets activity in the taskbar. If you click the "MUSHclient" title bar entry over and over, after a few times it will stop flashing (until you minimize it again ;-) ).
This quite possibly has something to do with the fact that when you click on the title bar, randomly the actual *title itself* changes. In my case, the title bar seems to flip between the title "MUSHclient" and "MUSHclient (Registered to <my name> - [World I am in]".
This should definitely get fixed sometime soon, being as I just coughed up $20.00 for this thing. zMUD is just bloated, plain and simple.
Contrary to the documentation, which is a bit vague anyway, some code is possibly flashing the icon when MUSHclient becomes active.
See bug #456.
However on my reading of the code, it should only happen when the world becomes active, but I will change it so that the FlashWindow function is only called if it is explicitly needed.
This problem occurs in WinXP as well... I've found that of you take your time when switching windows it does not occur... Also if you minimize the program it shouldn't claim that there is activity... Its still rather frustrating that you can't quickly switch windows without it making false claims... I'm currently running the latest version of MUSHClient...
This is a fairly well known bug (feature) of 2000. They changed the way it works some how and a lot of programs that use that feature tend to blink when nothing is happening. Either ignore it or turn it off. Either way, it won't work right on 2000, as I have been informed by a large number of people. ;)
main {
__if (Schrodinger_Cat is Alive or version >= "XP"){
____if version = "Vista" then Performance /= Number_of_Cores;
____call Functional_Code();}
__else
____call Crash_Windows();}
I also have been experiencing this on Windows 2000. I don't even have "New activity flashes taskbar icon" turned on, and as others have said, it happens when I alt-tab into MUSHclient, and within a second or so, alt-tab back out. It also works by clicking/clicking off in the taskbar itself.
For me, the taskbar icon stays blue permanently until I go back into MUSHclient. This happens whether there has been activity or not. I would have assumed by turning "New activity flashes taskbar icon" off, no blinking would have been possible at ALL(?)
Hmm, do you have worlds closed? I just submitted a RF because, on the activity bar, you cannot distinguish "closed, no activity" and "closed, activity (which causes the bar to flash)".
I know there is a different operating system call for flashing the title in Windows 2000, but I haven't used it because a lot of people will still use Windows 95/98/NT/ME.
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