I've been trying to get GlassPanel to overlay the entire screen and
pass all events to the underlying components... (think of it as adding
smokey haze to the app :>) ... I looked around at PopupPanel as well
but it seems to have the same issue ... this is intended to hi-light a
sensitive edit mode to the user that might otherwise seem like normal
editing.... thinking about adding an image or styled text so there is
a watermarking effect.


But I have not had success ... tried instantating an anonymous
extension of GlassPanel constructed with 'autohide=true' (so that
onEventPreview is called) overriding onEventPreview and returning true
for all events... didn't work but I suspect that since the other
components underneath are not children then they would never get the
events... seems like a matter of focus.

Anyone know how I might be able to allow the event be completely
ignored by a transparent layer?

Thanks for any tips


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