Le Sat, Nov 16, 2002, à 01:27:47PM +0100, Hans Breuer a écrit:
It's HWND_TOPMOST and does get set by some gdk 2.0 functions. But
if these are portable implementations or just half-baked emulations
of X11 functionality, I simply don't know.
Indeed, it's HWND_TOPMOST. Been too long since the
Heh on linux this is easy to do especially on icewm as you can simply assign the main
windows (options etc) to another screen layer. This option does not exist in windows,
and as far as i know there is no built in method for doing this.
Maybe lars will prove me wrong.
Regards
Robert
On Fri,
Le Sat, Nov 16, 2002, à 11:39:34AM +, Robert Smith a écrit:
Heh on linux this is easy to do especially on icewm as you can simply assign the
main windows (options etc) to another screen layer. This option does not exist in
windows, and as far as i know there is no built in method for doing
At 12:27 16.11.02 +0100, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
Le Sat, Nov 16, 2002, à 11:39:34AM +, Robert Smith a écrit:
Heh on linux this is easy to do especially on icewm as you can simply
assign the main windows (options etc) to another screen layer. This option
does not exist in windows, and as far
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Greg McKone wrote:
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 14:32:05 -0800
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Subject: Dia Feature request, stay on top.
Dia Developers.
Hi Im using dia, and find it would be very useful
Dia Developers.
Hi Im using dia, and find it would be very useful if there was a stay on
top option for the toolbar. This way I could maximize the working area to
fill the screen, and click on the workspace without losing my toolbar behind
the workspace.
(Im using version 0.90 on