Hi,                                                                                    
             
                                                                                       
             
> window doesn't disappear on return, it already disappears on leaving                 
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> the desktop as can be seen on FvwmPager.                                             
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    Yes, you're right.                                                                 
             
                                                                                       
             
> A simple but not very elegant workaround is to make the WINE window                  
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> sticky                                                                               
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    Yup, I figured that out :).                                                        
             
                                                                                       
             
    My problem was that sometimes I get used to being in windoze and                   
             
type Ctrl-<left|right> to move forwards/backwards by one word. But on                  
             
fvwm, Ctrl-left|right takes me to the next page on desk (as you put                    
             
it). That conks off my wine window! So I decided that when I use wine,                 
             
I'll turn on the num-lock. That way an accidental Ctrl-<left|right>                    
             
won't give rise to any problems.                                                       
             
                                                                                       
             
    It was a silly partial "solution", but good enough for many cases.                 
             
                                                                                       
             
> In the next days I'll try to evaluate a solution using FvwmEvent to                  
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> automatically Raise/Lower or Iconify/Deiconify when switching                        
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> desktops. I'll let you know the results.                                             
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    That would be cool :). Do let me know the outcome. It did strike                   
             
me at one time to try something out with FvwmEvent but since I didn't                  
             
(and still don't) know much about FvwmEvent (haven't needed to use                     
             
it), I just left it!                                                                   
             
                                                                                       
             
> By the way: I assume you mean "page on a desk" when you say
> "desktop".                            
                                                                                       
             
    Yes, yes.                                                                          
             
                                                                                       
             
    Thanks for your inputs :).                                                         
             

Koo
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