Bringing a Window to the Front?

Dave dave at looktowindward.com
Tue Jun 10 12:55:42 EDT 2008


Hi,

The problem with this is that one the Mac anyway, it changes the  
window to be a floating window rather than a normal window. Setting  
the systemWindow to false pushes it back to where it was before, e.g.  
hidden.

What I want is for my App's to be selected and it's (one) window to  
come to the front. The same action as if you click in the Window with  
the mouse.

All the Best
Dave


On 10 Jun 2008, at 17:42, viktoras didziulis wrote:

> OK, it translates to systemWindow. E.g. you can set the  
> systemWindow of stack "yourStack" to true/false to bring your  
> window to front/back.
>
> All the best!
> Viktoras
>
> viktoras didziulis wrote:
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> i just noticed that if I set the "Float above everything" of stack  
>> in inspector then staks window comes to front of windows of any  
>> other applications (Rev 2.9, MS Windows XP). But unfortunately I  
>> do not know how "Float above everything" property translates into  
>> rev, neither was I able to find it in the dictionary. In principle  
>> one should be able to set "Float above everything" to true when  
>> the window has to come to front and set it back to false or  
>> whatever else is the default to let it to be hidden.
>>
>> Viktoras
>>
>>
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