Il Sat, 2 Feb 2013 10:52:15 +0000 Chris Morley <chrisinnanaimo@xxxxxxxxxxx> scrisse: > Are you referring to the comment about the limitations of using popup > rather then toplevel (the window manager ignores it) that doesn't seem > to be a big disadvantage that I can see at this time. It also disables the wm keybindings. And if your user switches application when the filechooser is opened, I suspect that dialog will stay on top forever. To be verified though. Fullscreen applications are weird beasts. > I know nothing about wmclasses so I will do some research. > Of course the other problem is the end user can change the window manager > so I am looking for a solution that will work no matter what. I was thinking (for unknown reasons) you were working on a whole system, not on an application. This makes my suggestions on tackling the problem from the window manager side pretty useless. wmclasses are a way to identify sets of windows so you'll be able to set hints on them from outside the application, for example by using an external program such as wmctrl. Ciao. -- Nicola _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list