ckon
September 5, 2019, 10:27am
1
So 10.0.40 is supposed to be a maintenance update. So tell me this Steinberg. Why would you change the ‘Window Class Title’ of a Cubase project from:
‘Cubase Pro Project - Project Name’
To
''Cubase Version 10.0.40 Project - Project Name
For Autohotkey users like myself this is an issue and affects focus scripts which required modification.
steve
September 5, 2019, 11:37am
2
Why would you change the ‘Window Class Title’ of a Cubase project
I don’t think they did. See attached image-
ckon
September 5, 2019, 11:57am
3
Might have Jumped the gun on this one but maybe i might not be remembering correctly?
Didn’t previous version projects open with just ‘Cubase Pro Project -’ e.g v8.5 project.
I don’t remember it being 'Cubase Version 8.5.30 Project - Project Name.
Or was it always this way, i have forgotton…
steve
September 5, 2019, 12:14pm
4
afaik, it’s always been like this, where the version number is displayed in the title bar when opening projects saved in other versions.
ckon
September 5, 2019, 12:21pm
5
Cheers Steve
Must be going nuts! How could I forget that
Done something silly with my main script then.
Moving on…
ckon
September 5, 2019, 12:23pm
6
Updated thread title, solved
ckon
September 10, 2019, 7:41am
8
Rhino:
I only use “project” - no conflicts so far.
SetTitleMatchMode, 2
#IfWinExist, Project
just saying,
Rhino
Thats a better way of doing it, cheers Rhino. This is part of one of several scripts that i run in the background daily.
(all the rest work perfectly) so this little tweak solved it. Matchmode was already set to 2 but setting to just ‘project’ solves the previous version issue. Thanks.
ckon
September 11, 2019, 8:01am
10
I agree, would be lost without it.
All sorts of clever things. Amazing tool.