PopUpManager create pop-ups via SystemManager, which had a children list, and all DisplayObjectContainer( like SystemManager) has a setChildIndex() method to let you swap each child's depth, that's where you can start to implement.





On 9/11/06, hastyarkxu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

  I want to keep one component always in front. It looks like the 'task
bar' in windows. no matter how many windows you opened, task bar is
always on top of all the windows.

  I want to keep it in front even the other components are poped up by
the popup manager.

  What should I do then? (I think the z-order is useless because other
component is created by popup manager......)

regards,

Ark









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