On Sat, 2 Oct 2010, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
In ubuntu, if I send "border 0" to [gemwin], then the window (once created), besides being borderless which is the expected part, also sticks on top and doesn't have a button in the panel on the bottom of the screen as windows usually have.
GridFlow has a "border 0" like you want. You send it just after the window creation :
[#out x11, border 0] or [#out, open x11, border 0]
(commas inside GF objectboxes are like loadbanged messageboxes)
Then you can move that window using Alt+leftdrag, get its border-menu with Alt+space, and see it in taskbars, taskbuttons, and Alt+tab.
But also, GridFlow supports other kind of borderless window (unmanaged windows that aren't listed anywhere and can only be moved by pd messages). These are made by:
[#out x11 here override_redirect]
For OSX, there's also a "border 0" option in [#out quartz], thanks to Patrick Boivin, but it works a bit differently, by necessity. But on OSX, it's not so hard to use [#out x11] too, with the full option set.
| Mathieu Bouchard ------------------------------ Villeray, Montréal, QC