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I am using a C# Form to show a toast-style notification in Windows (The existing balloon notification was buggy and not customizable enough for my needs).

I call the following code on a subthread while polling a server for changes.

Thread notificationThread = new Thread(() =>
{
    NotificationFrame notificationFrame = new NotificationFrame("text1", "text2");
    notificationFrame.Show();

    Application.Run();
});
notificationThread.Name = "Notification thread";
notificationThread.IsBackground = true;
notificationThread.Start();

However, this form does not always display. I found that it only worked when Visual Studio had focus. I tried running it without the debugger attached, but this causes the form to never show.

Eg.:

  1. I run using debugger and keep focus on VS2015, frame shows.
  2. I run using debugger and switch to another window quickly, frame does not show.
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  • Maybe it is because of notificationThread.IsBackground = true; , it runs in background and doesn't show.
    – McBooley
    Jan 23, 2016 at 22:05
  • Perhaps I'm wrong, but I think IsBackground only means that the thread would exit when all other main ones do. In this case, I'm sure that other threads are running.
    – Hele
    Jan 23, 2016 at 22:07

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may be it's hidden, use ShowDialouge() instead like

Thread notificationThread = new Thread(() =>
{
    NotificationFrame notificationFrame = new NotificationFrame("text1", "text2");
    notificationFrame.Visible = true;
    notificationFrame.ShowDialog();

    Application.Run();
});
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  • Still doesn't work. Also, my window has TopMost set to true, so it should be visible.
    – Hele
    Jan 23, 2016 at 21:55
  • Can you confirm whether it's doesn't display or gets hidden?
    – Rahul
    Jan 23, 2016 at 21:57
  • I'm not sure. It's not visible, that's for sure. I can execute code to check if you have some.
    – Hele
    Jan 23, 2016 at 22:05

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