Hi Marco,

Thank you for your reply...

Actually I have already been talking with Trajce Nikolov(Nick)
about this yesterday as he does some consulting work for
us from time to time.  He has helped us a lot and I highly
recommend him for his expertise...

Unfortunately, that window handle method does not seem to 
be available under Linux so we are searching for a method
that will work under Linux.  After spending some time online
trying to find some info on this, seems there are some posts
asking similar things around, but I did not find anyone that
had a good working result.  Seems that with the variety of
window managers out there, they all apparently have different
ways of handling this type of thing.

I was able to go into my KDE desktop settings and using the
application name setup the  kwinrulesrc file to force one of my 
osg window ontop of any others.  So I know there is a way
to accomplish what we need, just need to find the API to
accomplish this in my code now.  Something we can turn
on/off as necessary for various osg windows as they open
and close.

... 

Thank you again for your reply..

Cheers,
Curtis

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