codemastr writes: > Well the people in #gimp were telling me in Linux that's called a "sticky" > window. If so, they probably misunderstood you (or I did). A "sticky" window is (as I understand it) a window that is always on top of all other windows, and stays "sticked" at the same place even if you switch virtual desktops. You can instruct some window managers to treat certain windows (based on the window name) as sticky. I don't think this was what you had in mind, was it? I think what you meant was that one could tell the GIMP toolbox (and whatever windows are docked below it) to place itself at some edge of the sceen (and maximize its height or width), and then if one would maximize a GIMP image window it would only expand just enough not to cover the toolbox. This might be doable cross-platform in GTK, using so-called window hints. Or some other way. --tml