On Thursday 26 September 2002 18:47, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > As Sean and others pointed out to me last week (or was it two weeks > ago?), middle-clicking on a window's title bar > sends it to the bottom of the stack. > > Interestingly, if you're using ROX-Filer with pinboards in the 1.3.x > series, you're probably also having it create your backdrop (since it > takes over the root window space... I'm not conviced this is right). And, > when middle-clicking a window's title bar, you'll end up sending it > *behind* the ROX-handled backdrop. This is why windows were seeming to > *disappear*. If I then middle-click anywhere in the backdrop, any > windows hidden behind it reappear. (They will also reappear if I cycle > through that workspace's window list.) > > So, *feature*, or *bug*? Your pick. I find, now that I know what's going > on, that it's yet another way to iconify, only this keeps the window on > its original workspace. (Obviously, my vote here is for *feature*! (-; )
missing feature actually. ROX, KDE, GNOME, etc their desktop windows are supposed to be the bottom most window. To know this you have to read the "I am a desktop" hint they set, aka netwm. Working on that now. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] List archives: http://asgardsrealm.net/lurker/splash/index.html Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
