Thanks, that's exactly what I've been looking for.

Unfortunately, for GTK, it only seems to be set for menus and not for tooltips. Weird, considering that GTK has been around for such a long time.


On 29.09.2011 18:40, Marty Jack wrote:


On 09/29/2011 12:07 PM, Markus Kramer wrote:
Is there a way to identify the parent window of a menu or tooltip?
I know that menus and tooltips are top level windows. So their parent
would be the root window. I'm wondering if there is some other
property which tells me to what window they belong to?

cheers, Markus
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The WM_TRANSIENT_FOR property does this, but of course it is only as good as 
the toolkits who must be relied on to set it properly.  See the ICCCM.

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