05-05-2017, 06:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-05-2017, 06:50 PM by torreydale.)
[member=6913]maxheadroom[/member],
Seems like you don't want the panel to be "always on top." An inactive window being behind the panel is normal behavior. We even see it in MS Windows. Looking online, I haven't been able to find a way to alter that behavior in the XFCE desktop environment.
This won't make the panel submit to an inactive window, but perhaps setting the Panel to Intelligently hide might be appealing. To try it, go to the Panel Preferences (Menu, Settings, Panel), and under the Display tab, select Intelligently for the "Automatically hide the panel:" option.
Seems like you don't want the panel to be "always on top." An inactive window being behind the panel is normal behavior. We even see it in MS Windows. Looking online, I haven't been able to find a way to alter that behavior in the XFCE desktop environment.
This won't make the panel submit to an inactive window, but perhaps setting the Panel to Intelligently hide might be appealing. To try it, go to the Panel Preferences (Menu, Settings, Panel), and under the Display tab, select Intelligently for the "Automatically hide the panel:" option.
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