Hi Paolo,

Setting the systemWindow property to true should work as you expect it:
The window is always on top of any other window (rev window or any other app window). I encourage you to check, uncheck and check again the box in the property palette: it does not seem to respond every time... Note that when a window is a system window, its style stays 'toplevel' even if the title bar becomes a palette title bar and the dock box is of course disabled. In addition, you can set the windowshape of such a window without affecting its systemwindow property but changing its decorations will set systemWindow to false...

Le 16 nov. 07 à 09:48, paolo mazza a écrit :

Dear friends,
how can I keep a revolution stack always on top and at the same time have
an application working in background in MACOSX?

In my application, using windowshape I can see the background application. But, if the user clicks on this application, the finder put on top this
application and it show its menu. How can I prevent this?

I tryed using the "systemWindow" property but it is not clear to me how
it works on macosx.

I want the revolution stack always on top, even if the user clicks on an
other application.

Any idea?

Thanks

Paolo

Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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