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- From: toml@marvin.boulder.ParcPlace.COM (Tom LaStrange)
- Newsgroups: fj.mail-lists.x-window
- Subject: Re: mwm/twm question
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.031903.23042@sm.sony.co.jp>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 03:19:03 GMT
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- Date: 29 Dec 92 22:36:53 GMT
- Message-Id: <C01LHI.LrK@boulder.parcplace.com>
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- References: <ljungcINNbst@news.bbn.com>
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- In article <ljungcINNbst@news.bbn.com>, adolce@bbn.com (Anne Dolce) writes:
- |> Hi,
- |>
- |> When using mwm, if you bring a window to the front, all child
- |> windows are automatically brought to the front as well. You
- |> don't get this same behavior with twm.
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- By child windows, I assume you mean transients...
-
- |> Is there any way to get this behavior regardless of the window
- |> manager?
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- Not that you can depend on from the window manager, you'd have to do
- it yourself and even then I'm not sure you can detect when a
- reparenting window manager (mwm/olwm/twm) raises your window.
-
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- Tom LaStrange toml@boulder.ParcPlace.COM
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