On 09/07/2010 12:38 PM, John Lea wrote:

> Hi Henrik,
> 
> When a three finger hold is performed on top of a window belonging to an
> application that supports greedy interaction, the gesture triggers greedy
> interaction for that specific application.   When an application enters greedy
> state, it can either: a) make all of it's windows greedy b) make some of it's
> windows greedy c) make an area of a window greedy.  Performing the greedy
> gesture a second time on top of _any_ of the application's windows will switch
> off the greedy state for that particular application.


Does "on top" mean "inside window bar" or "inside window" here?

Thanks,
Henrik

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