On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Thomas Adam <thomas.ada...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2009/1/26 Tom Panning <lurc...@gmail.com>: >> As an aside, I tried using the Unmanaged style. I was unable to find a >> way to allow the unmanaged windows to be raised above the managed >> windows and vice versa (setting RaiseOverUnmanaged allowed me to have >> one or the other, but not both). > > Of course not -- they're unmanaged -- that means once FVWM has been > told to "ignore" that window, then that's that. Raising that window > would have to be a facet of FVWM's management, and how can it do that > when you've told it not to manage that window?
Sorry, I didn't mean that as a complaint. I was just pointing it out in case someone suggested using the Unmanaged style (since I said that I didn't want certain windows to be managed). And I didn't think of calling XRaiseWindow() from another program as part of FVWM's window management since it will work when there is no window manager running, although I understand that the raise request goes to the window manager if one exists. Tom