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From: jas@hpfcdq.HP.COM (Jeff Stevenson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
Subject: Re: How to create non-see_thru windows
Message-ID: <350009@hpfcdq.HP.COM>
Date: 27 Sep 89 23:04:37 GMT
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Organization: Hewlett-Packard - Fort Collins, CO
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> We are running HP-UX 6.5 on a 370 SRX.  If we try and create a new
> window in hpwindows while running Unigraphics, the new window comes
> up transparent (This makes things very difficult to use.)  Does 
> anyone out there know how to create a non see_thru window? (this is a
> retorical question since I'm sure the answer is yes :^)  Using the
> command wcreate would probably work, but how do you attach a process to
> the window?


	"see_thru" windows are not the default window type (term0 is).
	So if you are not purposely creating a "see_thru" window (this
	is done via wcreate -w see_thru), then I would say that what
	Bruce mentioned is indeed the problem.


Jeff Stevenson
Hewlett-Packard Company
Workstation Group
Graphics Technology Division