Number: 1632 Date: 12-Jul-84 11':26':59 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: AHenderson.pa Subject: want fn to find MAINWINDOW from an attached window Assigned To: Attn: Status: Fixed In/By: Problem Type: Design - Impl Impact: Annoying Difficulty: Easy Frequency: Priority: Perhaps System: Windows and Graphics Subsystem: Window System Machine: Disk: Lisp Version: Source Files: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Disposition: ' ["Sannella.PA" "21-Aug-84 12':09':10" Attn': Status':(Open->Fixed)] Description: ' Date': 11 Jul 84 17':13 PDT' From': AHenderson.pa' Subject': Re': Lisp': Finding the MAINWINDOW from an attached window.' In-reply-to': LispSupport.pa''s message of 10 Jul 84 15':18':13 PDT (Tuesday)' To': Sannella.PA' cc': LispSupport.pa, AHenderson.pa' ' Mike':' ' Yes, I saw that. But that itsn''t quite what I wanted': Recall that the "main window" of one attached window may itself be attached to another window, etc. The code is a simple recursion which I wrote. I just think it needs to be in the ATTACHEDWINDOW package.' ' Austin' ' -----' ' Subject': AR 1532': way to access main window' To': AHenderson.pa' cc': lispsupport' ' I added the function MAINWINDOW(WINDOW RECURSEFLG). RECURSEFLG if T causes it to go to the topmost mainwindow.' ' Mike': I updated the documentatin and put it on <lispcore>library>attachedwindow.tedit (since it had been on <lisp>library>attachedwindow.tedit. This needs to be incorporated into the manual at some point.' ' richard' ' ' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Sannella.PA Edit-Date: 21-Aug-84 12':09':12