On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Julien Guertault wrote: > I am trying to define a style for a clock application so it behaves as if it > were part of the wallpaper.
I use for one of my clocks : Style "xdaliclock" Sticky, WindowListSkip, StaysOnTop, NoTitle but I guess this is not exactly what you want. I say "one of my clocks" because this one displays nicely the time, but I use another one for the date (actually I use the date in the WINDOW TITLE of rclock and start it with a geometry which is entirely hidden under xdaliclock. For rclock I use just style Style "rclock" Sticky, WindowListSkip, because at the time I did not know how to force stacking at start time ... May be should I just start it "shaded" ? Can this be done ? Essentially what I achieve now is that I have three tiny windows in my screen top right corner, from top to bottom : the pager, the date, the time. And they remain ALWAYS ON TOP ... with the exception of the date, if I move another window close to the right edge of the screen it may be partly obscured below the pager and time but obscure the date. Anyhow I find useful to have those things on top, because in some of my screens I ran VNC full screen on other machines, and use the pager to revert to local screens. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lucio Chiappetti - INAF/IASF - via Bassini 15 - I-20133 Milano (Italy) For more info : http://www.iasf-milano.inaf.it/~lucio/personal.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------