On Fri, Apr05,02 08:10, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> This is the 'strut support' you have heard me talk about.  What happens is the
> screen's dimensions are taken, then the toolbar says "please give me X pixels
> <here>" and the slit does the same.  When a window is opened or maximized this
> adjusted area (referred to as screen->availableArea() in the source) is used to
> decide window dimensions and placement.  Note I did not say resize or user
> move.  Blackbox does not get in the user's way here.
> 

Hmm... neat... I may have to check this out. Now, one question though: what
happens if a new window to be created is large than screen->availableArea()?
Is the slit/toolbar shown on top of the new window, or below it?

DC

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