Are you using the --managed option? This should make the window known
to the window manager. If you are, then I'm at an immediate loss.

>From the man pages:

       --managed
              Create  each top-level window as a properly managed
              X window instead of creating our own "sticky"  win­
              dow.


>
>I have exactly the same problem ...
>       Matthias (SuSE 6.4)
>
>At 11:36 03.08.00 -0400, you wrote:
>>When I run Windoze apps under Wine, I cannot get X apps 
>>(xterm and such) on top of any wine window. Wine windows 
>>are always sitting on top of everything else. Is that the 
>>intended behavior? It seems to me that some (fairly long) 
>>time ago it didn't behave this way. I'm running Motif WM 
>>(apparently the original one, not LessTif clone), RedHat
>>Linux 6.1
>>

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P.S. Not to sound too snarky, but it doesn't excactly seem to be a developer 
     question. Perhaps the question would have been better suited to the 
     newsgroup.

Ciao,
Peter Hunnisett
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