[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 02:50:52AM +0100, Shish wrote:
I am using e16 on my Gentoo linux box. I would like
to hove some special windows (like the pager, the
iconbox and the systray) to have the dont-cover
attribute set. How can it be done?
Alt + right-click --> "set stacking" --> "on top"
I am trying to not cover those special windows
when a window is maximized. Acording to a
message posted by Kim Woelders on
enlightenment-devel some time ago,
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=enlightenment-devel&m=107305772608537&w=2
there are four options for the maximize operation:
conservative, available, absolute and xinerama,
and the "available" option do not cover windows
with the "dont-cover" attribute, like the
gnome-panel.
I have tested it and it does work with gnome-panel.
But it does not work with the iconbox, for instance,
even when its stacking is set to "on top"
as sugested by Shish. In fact it does not
wor irrespective of the stacking setting of the
window. What the "on top" stacking makes is keep
the window on top of other windows, maybe
covering part of other windows, but never being
covered.
This makes me believe that the "dont-cover"
attribute is not the same as the "stacking: on top"
attribute.
Maybe somebody could clarify this topic for us.
You are right, it is a different attribute.
In e16 this window attribute can be set using eesh, e.g.:
$ eesh wop Iconbox never_use_area on
Unfortunately, this setting is not remembered atm.
/Kim
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