Hi, I have some problem with transient windows, e.g. in netscape (4.79), also in java applications.
If I have some transients started from the application the transients sometimes manage to get behind the main window. For Netscape e.g.: Netscape -> Settings -> Cache -> Cache Directory. You'll get the main window and two transients. The problem is: If I click on the title bar from the main netscape window the second transient (the file-browser) goes behind netscape, while the first transient (the settings window) stays in front of the main window. Since netscape wants to have something in the file browser the rest of the windows are unusable, and the one that's usable is hidden by the others. So I want to have the file browser before the main window regardless of what I'm doing, or better: all transients in front of the main window. Is there any fvwm function that I missed to avoid this? Or do I have to look somewhere else to get this? BTW, I use fvwm 2.4.6, 2.4.9 shows the same effect. In fvwm2rc I have the following things that (AFAIK) refer to transients: MenuStyle * mwm Style * MWMButtons, MWMFunctions, MWMDecor, HintOverride Style * DecorateTransient Style * RaiseTransient Style * LowerTransient Style * StackTransientParent Regards, Josef ______________________________________________________________________________ WEB.DE Club - jetzt testen fur 1 Euro! Nutzen Sie Ihre Chance unter https://digitaledienste.web.de/Club/formular/?mc=021105 -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
