
Andrea Rossato on 2007-07-05 22:22:08 +0200:
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 02:52:56PM -0400, Geoffrey Alan Washburn wrote:
(1) Sometimes the tabs will be drawn on top of floating windows. I think this only happens when a floating window is opened in a location that overlaps with a tab, but I haven't found a systematic way of testing this.
I need a way to verify. I'll try to make some tests.
I just ran across something like this for the first time today and can reproduce it. I tried to run eog (a GNOME image viewer) from the command line with a URL and learned that I couldn't. eog popped up an error message with file not found, but for some reason, instead of being centered on the screen, it was up in the top left corner. Initially, the image was drawn underneath the tabs (but over my dzen status bar and the xterm that spawned it); when I meta-clicked to move it, the error window was again drawn correctly, and I could not make the window move back underneath the tabs. If the error window had been drawn in the center of the screen there wouldn't have been a problem. I don't know if that's eog's fault or xmonad's.