Geoff Canyon wrote:
> I understand that toplevel is a property of stacks, and that, unless a
> stack is opened as a toplevel window, it won't be editable, even if its
> cantmodify is set to false. But what does toplevel mean?

It actually means bottomlevel... all normal windows are "toplevel" and
all other window types like menus, modals, palettes, etc. are above of them.

It is not exactly a property of the stack. It is a way to open a
stack... the property that gives you this information back is the "mode"
of a stack.


Regards
    R�diger

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