On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 14:02:46 -0800 (PST)
Sorin Schwimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Michael,
> 
> I see your point, but this is not what I am looking for. What I'm trying to 
> achieve goes on the
> following lines: the user has a GUI and works. A daemon (I'm on Linux) 
> receives a message
> for the user, so it pops-up a little notification symbol (there is actualy a 
> bit more inter-process
> communication, but it is not relevant for the GUI part). If the user checks 
> right away what's
> going on, then the pop-up dissapears. But (s)he may decide to check later, 
> and even decide to
> close the application; the symbol needs to stay there.
> 
> My symbol is not intrusive, is a little undecorated window, the size of the 
> "close", "restore",
> and "minimise" buttons, and I place it close to them. It is on a red 
> background, so it attracts
> attention, but the user can work with it there without problems.
> 
> That's why I need to "dettach" it.
> 

Hi Sorin,

But then I think you will either have to make the daemon an application running 
independently from
the gui, so it can use its own Tk() window (and run on when the gui app was 
closed)
or (as I suggested) make the main gui window a Toplevel() with an invisible Tk 
window;
I do not see the problem, if the user closes the gui, the app is still running, 
so
the notification symbol may still be visible. Or am I missing something?

Michael
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