On 11 Apr 2002 17:59:23 -0400, Paul Rodr�guez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way, or a window manger/window manager theme that would let
> me pin a window to the dekstop (i.e. keep it always on top) in a
> convenient way?
That's depends on what window manager you use. Sawfish (GNOME's default WM) has
a concept of 'stacking layers'. This goes beyond the Windows-like 'always on
top' idea by providing multiple layers (not just two) upon which to stack
windows. To change the stacking layer, bring up the WM menu for a window and
select "Stacking". From there you can raise or lower the stacking level of that
window. For greater ease-of-use, you can specify a key binding for the stacking
functions (and any other Sawfish function) in the Sawfish configuration menus.
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