On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 07:21:41PM -0300, Adriano Varoli Piazza wrote: > El mi?, 29-05-2002 a las 18:43, Martin Egholm Nielsen escribi?: > > Hi Sean, > > > > >>>Which made me think, if a shaded window is meant to be an icon, why not > > >>>treat it more like one. With a simple one line change I can make newly > > >>>placed windows ignore any shaded windows open. I know this would let me > > >>>use shaded windows more. > > >>>So, comments? > > > I can make it a #define since it will only be temporary. > > > > > > -DPLACEWINDOW_IGNORES_SHADED=1 > > > > > > sound ok? It would default to enabled. > > Lets try it out! > > > > Btw: How difficult is it to add a "remain in front" option > > to any window? such that they'll always be in front of other > > windows... > > > > Regards, > > Martin > I like Shaleh's idea too. And what you are looking for is an "always on top" feature. > Which could be useful: I use xmms as a "shade" and it would be very > useful to have always on top working. > Adriano
It would be nice to have an interger for a window level. 0 is normal. And higher values are alwys on top of lower values. Then you could implement this just as "always on top" and "always on bottom" with 1 and -1, but you could also do a lot more with it. xOr -- I am damn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.
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