Of course I checked that. For example one aterm and one konsole (or more
konsoles) with normal stacking and no locks do behave like that every
time. While one of them is in fullscreen the other won't get on top of it
(by using the alt-tab switch).
The problem has been confirmed on (at least) one other computer with E17.

The reason why I think it's the default behaviour is one BUG line in
e17/apps/e/TODO :
* BUG: in general fullscreen needs work, cleaning and testing. dont allow
desktop switches for the desk a fullscreened window is on, nor allow
windows to be raised above the fs win etc. ie the app must seem to be
entirely fs for that zone.


> Il giorno dom, 02/04/2006 alle 19.28 +0200, Martin BĂśhm ha scritto:
>
>> I found out recently that the E17 fullscreen mode won't allow other
windows on top of the fullscreened one. Is this going to be the default
fullscreen policy? If so, will (or is) there a way to change it, for
example with enlightenment_remote?
> this is NOT the default behaviour of fullscreen - the fullscreened
window keeps the layer it had before fullscreening (at least on my
desktop). Check on the window's properties (right click on the top-left
icon) that "Layer" isn't set on "Always on top".
>
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