I run XFCE and do not see this with Audacious 2.3.  For me, the two
windows remain attached when I move the main window past the upper panel
and partially off the screen.  Perhaps this is Gnome-specific, or
perhaps some change between Audacious versions fixed it?

John Lindgren

Daniel wrote:
> I run GNOME and have a toolbar across the top of the screen.  I start
> with audacious, display the playlist window, attach it to the bottom
> by dragging it to the right place, and then drag both by moving the
> player.  Whenever my mouse goes up into the toolbar, the player window
> stays anchored below the bottom of the toolbar.  But the playlist
> window moves up following the mouse.  They come separated at this
> point; if I let go and then drag the player window, the playlist stays
> put.




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