As I recall this is possible if you make the window into an alert.  I think it permanently steals all of the UI events until closed which is pretty annoying.  There might be another way to do it that I haven't found though.

On 8/27/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org> wrote:

Hey,

Is it possible to make the gemwin be "always on top" in Mac OS X?  I
know it's possible in X Windows, but that's a feature of the window
manager, AFAIK.

And for the record, I suppose it would be good to know how to do this
on Windows too, then I can add it to the gemwin help.

.hc


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