On 06Apr2006 12:58, mikhael goikhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | So, how about this: | | When two opposite style options are specified for the same window | (like Sticky and Slippery), then the last specified option wins.
Please say "opposing" instead of "opposite". "Opposite" suggests exact opposites ("Thing" vs "NoThing"). "Opposing" just implies conflict i.e. style options that have multiple effects, with overlapping effects in reverse sense (yes, this sentence itself reads badly). Clarification: suppose style option "foo" sets behaviours A and B, "bah" sets "not-A" and "not-B", and "baz" sets A and "not-B. "foo" and "bah" are opposite. "foo" and "baz" are opposing or conflicting. Cheers, -- Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> DoD#743 http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/ Churchill's Commentary on Man: Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on.