Post by Gobo » 22.11.2006 08:44:51
Hi there,
there is indeed no hotkey to make the current window 'always on top'. The title bar actions are at the moment the only way to do this (besides doing it via the window's system menu, but this is just a technical alternative, since it is much more circumstantial). Adding a hotkey for 'always on top' is suggestion worth thinking about ...
Rules unfortunately don't help here either. The conditions that can be defined for a rule (executable, window title, window class) are always specific to a certain window or group of windows, and once a window is created, they (with the exception of the window title) are invariant.
Anyway, I think the title bar actions are quite convenient way to do this. Plus, I don't see the point of defining every window 'always on top' when it becomes active, because once they're all flagged, it's the same as if none were flagged. Perhaps you could give us an example of what your idea behind this is ...
Hi there,
there is indeed no hotkey to make the current window 'always on top'. The title bar actions are at the moment the only way to do this (besides doing it via the window's system menu, but this is just a technical alternative, since it is much more circumstantial). Adding a hotkey for 'always on top' is suggestion worth thinking about ... :)
Rules unfortunately don't help here either. The conditions that can be defined for a rule (executable, window title, window class) are always specific to a certain window or group of windows, and once a window is created, they (with the exception of the window title) are invariant.
Anyway, I think the title bar actions are quite convenient way to do this. Plus, I don't see the point of defining every window 'always on top' when it becomes active, because once they're all flagged, it's the same as if none were flagged. Perhaps you could give us an example of what your idea behind this is ...