Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
> > behind the transient principle, the documentation that I've found is
> > light and examples aren't many on the web or won't go too deep into the
> > matter. I don't know if you have any link to suggest me, if any, I'd be
> > glad.
>
> ICCCM, Section 4.1.2.6.
>
>
windows mapped from the processed window menu, I saw that their
> parent is in fact the root window itself. So there is no way I can tell
> that this window is in fact called by my processed window.
Windows aren't created by another window, they are created by a
client.
> After ye
> behind the transient principle, the documentation that I've found is
> light and examples aren't many on the web or won't go too deep into the
> matter. I don't know if you have any link to suggest me, if any, I'd be
> glad.
ICCCM, Section 4.1.2.6.
The ICCCM is a complex matter, and most tut
ndow itself. So there is no way I can tell
that this window is in fact called by my processed window.
After yet another search, I discovered that those windows are what is
called "transient" windows and many windows like pop-ups or dialog boxes
are in fact transients. I still d