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From: | Marc Brünink |
Subject: | Re: WindowMaker |
Date: | Thu, 14 Dec 2006 12:21:23 +0100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5 (X11/20060113) |
Chris B. Vetter wrote:
Yes that's true. The most annoying thing a user did once was to move the "Applications" window above the menu :-) As a result he couldn't close it. And of course it's always on top :-) Because you cannot move this window with the meta key, I'd to kill EtoileMenuServer so the user could close the "Applications" window :-)On 12/14/06, Chris B. Vetter <chris.vetter@gmail.com> wrote:On 12/14/06, Marc Brünink <mbruen@smartsoft.de> wrote: > Yes. The problem is: I do not want the menu to cover any other window. > This is crucial for its usability.And I do not know if WindowMaker > supports this. I'm not using Window Maker, but if I remember correctly, WPref.app has a panel that let's you specify where new windows can pop open. That is, you can specify that windows should leave the first X pixel rows alone.Come to think about, you would probably still run into problems if you maximise a window, and you could probably still move a window 'over' the WildMenu.
Annoying and time consuming. :-(
So in short, you will probably have to hack WindowMaker to prevent the above actions.
*sigh* Thanks Marc
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