Yeah, it kinda flashes as it becomes a system window and back, which is why
I included lock screen. Paul's suggestion to try GO also works, but I have
found that other applications can still cover it up, especially on OS X.
~Roger
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
> On Mon, O
Have you looked at "Go"? It has a few parameters that may help in what you are
looking for.
Paul
On 2013-10-14, at 9:59 AM, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Roger Eller
> wrote:
>
>> lock screen
>>
>> set the systemWindow stack "MyTopStack" to true
>>
>> set the systemW
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Roger Eller wrote:
> lock screen
>
> set the systemWindow stack "MyTopStack" to true
>
> set the systemWindow stack "MyTopStack" to false -- do this if the stack
> shouldn't stay on top
>
> unlock screen
>
Wow. This does exactly what I needed.
The side effects s
lock screen
set the systemWindow stack "MyTopStack" to true
set the systemWindow stack "MyTopStack" to false -- do this if the stack
shouldn't stay on top
unlock screen
~Roger
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
> I've searched the dictionary for top & front, but I'm not see