It turns out that this (so far) only seems to work if the top application is not completely buried by someone else and is directly on top of the calling application. This might be an issue even if my original idea of having the calling application not pickable was used.

Marcel, were you thinking of something specific here?

Per, I will be playing around with the bits I send to the call as you suggest in a separate email. Simply ran out of steam earlier this morning and still had 'real work' to do :)

Cheers,
jim

On Sep 30, 2004, at 7:11 AM, Marcel Kilgus wrote:

James Hunkins wrote:
A very interesting method. So far (after my normal fiddling with C68)
this now works if I right click on the window that should stay hidden -
I see it flash to the top but the window it has called flashes back on
top.

And what happens if you move the "top application" to the side, thus completely exposing the "picker" and then try to bury the "top application" under a QD or whatever?

Marcel

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