Thanks for the help with the backgrounds! The list_bg
and use_bg commands have done the trick for me. Very
different from what I was expecting, but it all works
in the end.
I have another question though. If there are several
items on the top layer, how is it determined which is
the highest of them? In context, I have a button
which is set to `on top', and I believe it needs to be
most of the time (as it needs to be over things set to
`above'), however, it is a little annoying when
watching a movie. Though I have set mplayer to `on
top' too, so that it covers items set to `above' when
full screened, this one button stays over the top.
Is there a way I can make it so that mplayer is the
most on top of the items on top?
Thanks for your time!
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