First thing, just in case : make a copy of the
rtconfig.txt file. This done, I'm afraid that it's going to take you a while, bacause you'll have to add a height test on all the controls involved excepting the
tcp.label one. And the value used for the test will depend of the non-Walter
tcp_heights directive, which is usually in the header of the
rtconfig.txt file, especially its second value which fixes the tcp panel height when the track is minimized, without being hidden.
Let's take an example and suppose that we have this in the
rtconfig.txt header :
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Code:
tcp_heights 4 25 49 49
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This means that, when the tcp panel is minimized it will have a height of 25 pixels. If you want just the
tcp.label control to be visible in this state, you'll have to explicitly make all the other ones disappear. From which, instead of having this for, i.e., the tcp.mute control :
Code:
set tcp.mute w<280 [0] w<489 + [272 0 16 21 1 0 1 0] + [360 0 16 21 0 0 0 0]
The test in bold should be added :
Code:
set tcp.mute h<26 [0] w<280 [0] w<489 + [272 0 16 21 1 0 1 0] + [360 0 16 21 0 0 0 0]
The result will be that, under a height of 26 pixels (= the minimized state at 25), the
tcp.mute control will no longer be displayed. This should be done for all the controls existing in the tcp panel that are presently supposed to be visible when the tcp panel is at 25 pixels of height.
HTWH...