No, there isn't, currently. The closest UI is to use two waves, and
arrange them so one is on top of the other on the screen (but that is
tricky). This is something various users have asked for in the Wave
user interface, so the team is looking into it.

2010/1/20 Daniel França <[email protected]>:
> Hi everyone,
> I've a simple doubt about Wavelets...
> there's some way to freeze the first wavelet, so only others wavelets can
> scroll, and this way you can always see the first wavelet doesn't matter how
> much you scroll down?
> I look for some solution about this but didn't find anything yet.
> Thanks in advance.
> Daniel C. França
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