Could use ability to "float" application - X-caiver
When you bring another application to the foreground this app still hides everything else. Some applications, other than just widgets, can pop dialog boxes in the foreground too. I assume that what you mean is that you want an arbitrary window from another application to be on top of the 'blank' screen but you don't want that applications menu bar visible? You're correct, it won't do that becuase the application in the foreground gets to have its menu drawn since it is in charge.
Could use ability to "float" application - X-caiver
When you bring another application to the foreground this app still hides everything else. Some applications, other than just widgets, can pop dialog boxes in the foreground too. I assume that what you mean is that you want an arbitrary window from another application to be on top of the 'blank' screen but you don't want that applications menu bar visible? You're correct, it won't do that becuase the application in the foreground gets to have its menu drawn since it is in charge.Reply to This
Wednesday, October 26 2005 @ 02:55 PM PDT