├── .github
└── FUNDING.yml
├── .gitignore
├── AlwaysOnTopper.csproj
├── App.config
├── LICENSE
├── Program.cs
├── Properties
└── AssemblyInfo.cs
├── README.md
└── screenshot.png
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Collections.Generic;
3 | using System.Globalization;
4 | using System.IO;
5 | using System.Linq;
6 | using System.Reflection;
7 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
8 | using System.Threading;
9 | using System.Windows.Forms;
10 |
11 | namespace AlwaysOnTopper
12 | {
13 | static class Program
14 | {
15 | const Int32 MenuId = 31337;
16 | const string DefaultMenuItemName = "Always on top";
17 | const int Interval = 500;
18 | const int OffsetFromBottom = 1;
19 |
20 | static string MenuItemName;
21 | static Dictionary Languages = new Dictionary()
22 | {
23 | {"ru", "Поверх всех окон" }
24 | };
25 |
26 | #region Unmanaged
27 | [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
28 | static extern IntPtr GetSystemMenu(IntPtr hWnd, bool bRevert);
29 |
30 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
31 | public struct POINT
32 | {
33 | public int X;
34 | public int Y;
35 | }
36 |
37 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
38 | public struct MSG
39 | {
40 | IntPtr hwnd;
41 | uint message;
42 | UIntPtr wParam;
43 | IntPtr lParam;
44 | int time;
45 | POINT pt;
46 | }
47 |
48 | [DllImport("user32.dll")]
49 | static extern sbyte GetMessage(out MSG lpMsg, IntPtr hWnd, uint wMsgFilterMin, uint wMsgFilterMax);
50 |
51 | [DllImport("user32.dll")]
52 | static extern bool TranslateMessage([In] ref MSG lpMsg);
53 |
54 | [DllImport("user32.dll")]
55 | static extern IntPtr DispatchMessage([In] ref MSG lpmsg);
56 |
57 | [DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
58 | static extern bool GetMenuItemInfo(IntPtr hMenu, UInt32 uItem, bool fByPosition, [In, Out] MENUITEMINFO lpmii);
59 |
60 | [DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
61 | static extern bool InsertMenuItem(IntPtr hMenu, uint uItem, bool fByPosition, [In] MENUITEMINFO lpmii);
62 |
63 | [DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
64 | static extern bool SetMenuItemInfo(IntPtr hMenu, uint uItem, bool fByPosition, [In] MENUITEMINFO lpmii);
65 |
66 | [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
67 | static extern bool RemoveMenu(IntPtr hMenu, uint uItem, bool fByPosition);
68 |
69 | [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
70 | static extern int GetMenuItemCount(IntPtr hMenu);
71 |
72 | [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
73 | static extern IntPtr SetWinEventHook(uint eventMin, uint eventMax, IntPtr
74 | hmodWinEventProc, WinEventDelegate lpfnWinEventProc, uint idProcess,
75 | uint idThread, uint dwFlags);
76 |
77 | [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
78 | static extern bool UnhookWinEvent(IntPtr hWinEventHook);
79 |
80 | delegate void WinEventDelegate(IntPtr hWinEventHook, uint eventType,
81 | IntPtr hwnd, int idObject, int idChild, uint dwEventThread, uint dwmsEventTime);
82 |
83 | [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
84 | static extern bool GetWindowInfo(IntPtr hwnd, ref WINDOWINFO pwi);
85 |
86 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
87 | struct WINDOWINFO
88 | {
89 | public uint cbSize;
90 | public RECT rcWindow;
91 | public RECT rcClient;
92 | public uint dwStyle;
93 | public uint dwExStyle;
94 | public uint dwWindowStatus;
95 | public uint cxWindowBorders;
96 | public uint cyWindowBorders;
97 | public ushort atomWindowType;
98 | public ushort wCreatorVersion;
99 |
100 | public WINDOWINFO(Boolean? filler) : this() // Allows automatic initialization of "cbSize" with "new WINDOWINFO(null/true/false)".
101 | {
102 | cbSize = (UInt32)(Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(WINDOWINFO)));
103 | }
104 |
105 | }
106 |
107 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
108 | public struct RECT
109 | {
110 | public int Left, Top, Right, Bottom;
111 | }
112 |
113 | [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
114 | static extern bool SetWindowPos(IntPtr hWnd, int hWndInsertAfter,
115 | int X, int Y, int cx, int cy, SetWindowPosFlags uFlags);
116 |
117 | [Flags]
118 | private enum SetWindowPosFlags : uint
119 | {
120 | /// If the calling thread and the thread that owns the window are attached to different input queues,
121 | /// the system posts the request to the thread that owns the window. This prevents the calling thread from
122 | /// blocking its execution while other threads process the request.
123 | /// SWP_ASYNCWINDOWPOS
124 | AsynchronousWindowPosition = 0x4000,
125 | /// Prevents generation of the WM_SYNCPAINT message.
126 | /// SWP_DEFERERASE
127 | DeferErase = 0x2000,
128 | /// Draws a frame (defined in the window's class description) around the window.
129 | /// SWP_DRAWFRAME
130 | DrawFrame = 0x0020,
131 | /// Applies new frame styles set using the SetWindowLong function. Sends a WM_NCCALCSIZE message to
132 | /// the window, even if the window's size is not being changed. If this flag is not specified, WM_NCCALCSIZE
133 | /// is sent only when the window's size is being changed.
134 | /// SWP_FRAMECHANGED
135 | FrameChanged = 0x0020,
136 | /// Hides the window.
137 | /// SWP_HIDEWINDOW
138 | HideWindow = 0x0080,
139 | /// Does not activate the window. If this flag is not set, the window is activated and moved to the
140 | /// top of either the topmost or non-topmost group (depending on the setting of the hWndInsertAfter
141 | /// parameter).
142 | /// SWP_NOACTIVATE
143 | DoNotActivate = 0x0010,
144 | /// Discards the entire contents of the client area. If this flag is not specified, the valid
145 | /// contents of the client area are saved and copied back into the client area after the window is sized or
146 | /// repositioned.
147 | /// SWP_NOCOPYBITS
148 | DoNotCopyBits = 0x0100,
149 | /// Retains the current position (ignores X and Y parameters).
150 | /// SWP_NOMOVE
151 | IgnoreMove = 0x0002,
152 | /// Does not change the owner window's position in the Z order.
153 | /// SWP_NOOWNERZORDER
154 | DoNotChangeOwnerZOrder = 0x0200,
155 | /// Does not redraw changes. If this flag is set, no repainting of any kind occurs. This applies to
156 | /// the client area, the nonclient area (including the title bar and scroll bars), and any part of the parent
157 | /// window uncovered as a result of the window being moved. When this flag is set, the application must
158 | /// explicitly invalidate or redraw any parts of the window and parent window that need redrawing.
159 | /// SWP_NOREDRAW
160 | DoNotRedraw = 0x0008,
161 | /// Same as the SWP_NOOWNERZORDER flag.
162 | /// SWP_NOREPOSITION
163 | DoNotReposition = 0x0200,
164 | /// Prevents the window from receiving the WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING message.
165 | /// SWP_NOSENDCHANGING
166 | DoNotSendChangingEvent = 0x0400,
167 | /// Retains the current size (ignores the cx and cy parameters).
168 | /// SWP_NOSIZE
169 | IgnoreResize = 0x0001,
170 | /// Retains the current Z order (ignores the hWndInsertAfter parameter).
171 | /// SWP_NOZORDER
172 | IgnoreZOrder = 0x0004,
173 | /// Displays the window.
174 | /// SWP_SHOWWINDOW
175 | ShowWindow = 0x0040,
176 | }
177 |
178 | [DllImport("user32.dll")]
179 | static extern IntPtr GetForegroundWindow();
180 |
181 | [Flags]
182 | enum MIIM
183 | {
184 | BITMAP = 0x00000080,
185 | CHECKMARKS = 0x00000008,
186 | DATA = 0x00000020,
187 | FTYPE = 0x00000100,
188 | ID = 0x00000002,
189 | STATE = 0x00000001,
190 | STRING = 0x00000040,
191 | SUBMENU = 0x00000004,
192 | TYPE = 0x00000010
193 | }
194 |
195 | [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
196 | class MENUITEMINFO
197 | {
198 | public Int32 cbSize = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(MENUITEMINFO));
199 | public MIIM fMask;
200 | public UInt32 fType;
201 | public UInt32 fState;
202 | public UInt32 wID;
203 | public IntPtr hSubMenu;
204 | public IntPtr hbmpChecked;
205 | public IntPtr hbmpUnchecked;
206 | public IntPtr dwItemData;
207 | public string dwTypeData = null;
208 | public UInt32 cch; // length of dwTypeData
209 | public IntPtr hbmpItem;
210 |
211 | public MENUITEMINFO() { }
212 | public MENUITEMINFO(MIIM pfMask)
213 | {
214 | fMask = pfMask;
215 | }
216 | }
217 |
218 | const uint EVENT_OBJECT_INVOKED = 0x8013;
219 | const uint EVENT_OBJECT_FOCUS = 0x8005;
220 | const uint WINEVENT_OUTOFCONTEXT = 0;
221 | const UInt32 MFT_STRING = 0x00000000;
222 | const UInt32 MFS_CHECKED = 0x00000008;
223 | const UInt32 MFS_UNCHECKED = 0x00000000;
224 | const int HWND_NOTOPMOST = -2;
225 | const int HWND_TOPMOST = -1;
226 | const int WS_EX_TOPMOST = 0x00000008;
227 | #endregion
228 |
229 | static Dictionary windowHandles = new Dictionary();
230 |
231 | static bool IsTopmost(IntPtr hwnd)
232 | {
233 | var info = new WINDOWINFO(true);
234 | GetWindowInfo(hwnd, ref info);
235 | return (info.dwExStyle & WS_EX_TOPMOST) != 0;
236 | }
237 |
238 | static void UpdateAlwaysOnTopToMenu(IntPtr windowHwnd, bool remove = false)
239 | {
240 | IntPtr sysMenu;
241 | int count;
242 | sysMenu = GetSystemMenu(windowHwnd, false);
243 | if ((count = GetMenuItemCount(sysMenu)) < 0) // Check if menu already modified
244 | {
245 | sysMenu = GetSystemMenu(windowHwnd, true);
246 | if ((count = GetMenuItemCount(sysMenu)) < 0)
247 | {
248 | sysMenu = GetSystemMenu(windowHwnd, false);
249 | if ((count = GetMenuItemCount(sysMenu)) < 0)
250 | return;
251 | }
252 | }
253 |
254 | // Calculate target position
255 | uint position = (uint)Math.Max(0, count - OffsetFromBottom);
256 |
257 | // Check if it's already our menu item
258 | var item = new MENUITEMINFO(MIIM.STATE | MIIM.FTYPE | MIIM.ID | MIIM.STRING);
259 | item.dwTypeData = new string(' ', 64);
260 | item.cch = (uint)item.dwTypeData.Length;
261 | if (!GetMenuItemInfo(sysMenu, (uint)Math.Max(0, (int)position - 1), true, item))
262 | return;
263 | // Need to add new menu item?
264 | var newItem = item.dwTypeData != MenuItemName && item.wID != MenuId;
265 | var state = IsTopmost(windowHwnd) ? MFS_CHECKED : MFS_UNCHECKED;
266 | // Need to update menu item?
267 | var updateItem = !newItem && (
268 | (state & (MFS_CHECKED | MFS_UNCHECKED))
269 | != (item.fState & (MFS_CHECKED | MFS_UNCHECKED))
270 | );
271 |
272 | if (remove)
273 | {
274 | if (!newItem) // If menu item exists
275 | //RemoveMenu(sysMenu, (uint)Math.Max(0, (int)position - 1), true);
276 | GetSystemMenu(windowHwnd, true); // Reset menu
277 | }
278 | else if (newItem || updateItem)
279 | {
280 | item = new MENUITEMINFO(MIIM.STATE | MIIM.FTYPE | MIIM.ID | MIIM.STRING);
281 | item.fType = MFT_STRING;
282 | item.dwTypeData = MenuItemName;
283 | item.cch = (uint)item.dwTypeData.Length;
284 | item.fState = state;
285 | item.wID = MenuId;
286 | if (newItem) // Add menu item
287 | InsertMenuItem(sysMenu, position, true, item);
288 | else if (updateItem) // Update menu item
289 | SetMenuItemInfo(sysMenu, (uint)Math.Max(0, (int)position - 1), true, item);
290 | }
291 |
292 | if (remove) // Deattach hook?
293 | {
294 | var hooks = windowHandles.Where(kv => kv.Value == windowHwnd).Select(kv => kv.Key).ToArray();
295 | foreach (var hook in hooks)
296 | {
297 | UnhookWinEvent(hook);
298 | windowHandles.Remove(hook);
299 | }
300 | }
301 | // Attach hook to target window
302 | else if (!windowHandles.ContainsValue(windowHwnd))
303 | {
304 | var hhook = SetWinEventHook(EVENT_OBJECT_INVOKED, EVENT_OBJECT_INVOKED, windowHwnd,
305 | WinEventObjectInvoked, 0, 0, WINEVENT_OUTOFCONTEXT);
306 | if (hhook != IntPtr.Zero)
307 | windowHandles[hhook] = windowHwnd;
308 | }
309 | }
310 |
311 | static void WinEventObjectInvoked(IntPtr hWinEventHook, uint eventType,
312 | IntPtr hwnd, int idObject, int idChild, uint dwEventThread, uint dwmsEventTime)
313 | {
314 | if (idChild != MenuId)
315 | return;
316 | IntPtr windowHwnd;
317 | if (!windowHandles.TryGetValue(hWinEventHook, out windowHwnd))
318 | return;
319 | if (GetForegroundWindow() != windowHwnd)
320 | return;
321 | SetWindowPos(windowHwnd, IsTopmost(windowHwnd) ? HWND_NOTOPMOST : HWND_TOPMOST,
322 | 0, 0, 0, 0, SetWindowPosFlags.IgnoreMove | SetWindowPosFlags.IgnoreResize);
323 | UpdateAlwaysOnTopToMenu(windowHwnd); // Update menu
324 | }
325 |
326 | static void WinEventObjectFocus(IntPtr hWinEventHook, uint eventType,
327 | IntPtr hwnd, int idObject, int idChild, uint dwEventThread, uint dwmsEventTime)
328 | {
329 | UpdateAlwaysOnTopToMenu(GetForegroundWindow());
330 | }
331 |
332 | [STAThread]
333 | static void Main()
334 | {
335 | bool createdNew = true;
336 | var mutex = new Mutex(true, Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Name, out createdNew);
337 | if (!createdNew)
338 | return;
339 | try
340 | {
341 | CultureInfo currentCulture = Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture;
342 | if (!Languages.TryGetValue(currentCulture.TwoLetterISOLanguageName, out MenuItemName))
343 | MenuItemName = DefaultMenuItemName;
344 |
345 | SetWinEventHook(EVENT_OBJECT_FOCUS, EVENT_OBJECT_FOCUS, IntPtr.Zero,
346 | WinEventObjectFocus, 0, 0, WINEVENT_OUTOFCONTEXT);
347 |
348 | while (GetMessage(out var message, IntPtr.Zero, 0, 0) > 0) {
349 | TranslateMessage(ref message);
350 | DispatchMessage(ref message);
351 | }
352 |
353 | }
354 | catch (Exception ex)
355 | {
356 | try
357 | {
358 | MessageBox.Show($"{ex.GetType()}: {ex.Message}{ex.StackTrace}", "AlwaysOnTopper error", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error);
359 | File.WriteAllText("exception.txt", $"{ex.GetType()}: {ex.Message}{ex.StackTrace}");
360 | }
361 | catch { }
362 | }
363 | finally
364 | {
365 | mutex.ReleaseMutex();
366 | foreach (var hwnd in windowHandles.Values.ToArray())
367 | UpdateAlwaysOnTopToMenu(hwnd, remove: true);
368 | }
369 | }
370 | }
371 | }
372 |
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1 | using System.Reflection;
2 | using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
3 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
4 |
5 | // Общие сведения об этой сборке предоставляются следующим набором
6 | // набора атрибутов. Измените значения этих атрибутов, чтобы изменить сведения,
7 | // связанные со сборкой.
8 | [assembly: AssemblyTitle("AlwaysOnTopper")]
9 | [assembly: AssemblyDescription("Adds 'Always on top' item to system menu of every window")]
10 | [assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")]
11 | [assembly: AssemblyCompany("Alexey 'Cluster' Avdyukhin")]
12 | [assembly: AssemblyProduct("AlwaysOnTopper")]
13 | [assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © Alexey 'Cluster' Avdyukhin, 2019")]
14 | [assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")]
15 | [assembly: AssemblyCulture("")]
16 |
17 | // Установка значения False для параметра ComVisible делает типы в этой сборке невидимыми
18 | // для компонентов COM. Если необходимо обратиться к типу в этой сборке через
19 | // COM, задайте атрибуту ComVisible значение TRUE для этого типа.
20 | [assembly: ComVisible(false)]
21 |
22 | // Следующий GUID служит для идентификации библиотеки типов, если этот проект будет видимым для COM
23 | [assembly: Guid("8d377167-87be-49e8-a0a1-2dc4b9ed7d30")]
24 |
25 | // Сведения о версии сборки состоят из следующих четырех значений:
26 | //
27 | // Основной номер версии
28 | // Дополнительный номер версии
29 | // Номер сборки
30 | // Редакция
31 | //
32 | // Можно задать все значения или принять номер сборки и номер редакции по умолчанию.
33 | // используя "*", как показано ниже:
34 | // [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")]
35 | [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.2.0")]
36 | [assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("1.0.2.0")]
37 |
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1 | # AlwaysOnTopper
2 | Simple app for Windows, adds 'Always on top' item to system menu of every window.
3 |
4 | 
5 |
6 | ## How to use
7 | Make sure that .NET Framework 4.5.2 is installed. Just run **AlwaysOnTopper.exe**. It doesn't have any GUI. Every window should have "Always on top" in menu now. It's recommended to add this app to autorun.
8 |
9 | ## Author/contacts
10 |
11 | **Alexey 'Cluster' Avdyukhin**
12 |
13 | clusterrr@clusterrr.com
14 |
15 | [https://github.com/ClusterM](https://github.com/ClusterM "https://github.com/ClusterM")
16 |
17 | [http://clusterrr.com](http://clusterrr.com "http://clusterrr.com")
18 |
19 | PayPal for donations: clusterrr@clusterrr.com
20 |
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