Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately the MDI z-order doesn't seem to provide much info. In accerciser when I look at a component's MDI Z-Order, it usually has the value -1, which leads me to believe it's up to the application to update the property, and perhaps many apps don't even use MDI layer (whatever that is).
Thanks, Andrew On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 6:32 AM, Padraig O'Briain <padraig.obri...@sun.com>wrote: > Does atk_component_get_mdi_zorder () which is implemented for GtkWindow > help? > > Padraig > > > On 01/29/09 11:25, Andrew Shu wrote: > > I am working on a program that needs to know when one window is obscuring > another. I know I can use either Xlib XQueryTree() or something in libwnck > to find the window stack ordering, since ATK doesn't seem to have info about > whether a window is being blocked. > > Also I know that this way of determining if they are being obscured is not > completely foolproof even if I compare the component bounds. But that's fine > for what I'm doing. > > My issue then, is how to associate the Xwin Window id with some Accessible > object. Is there a mapping to go between them easily? I couldn't find one, > so I may resort to something like matching up the window titles & > coordinates. > > Any suggestions would be very appreciated. > > Thanks, > Andrew Shu > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-accessibility-list mailing > listgnome-accessibility-l...@gnome.orghttp://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list > >
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