Posted by member 1 on 2007-03-20 16:05:12 link
1) http://lsdocs.shellfront.org/litestep.php
3) Task Manager isn't part of windows and has it's own AlwaysOnTop setting that you can't get on top of. However, you can disable that in Task Manager. Now...LS had multiple ways of defining the OnTop'ness of a module. One is the AlwaysOnTop setting; however, this can be overridden by the modules load order. There is also a module, I can't remember the name of, that overrides everything and lets you define the order.
3) Task Manager isn't part of windows and has it's own AlwaysOnTop setting that you can't get on top of. However, you can disable that in Task Manager. Now...LS had multiple ways of defining the OnTop'ness of a module. One is the AlwaysOnTop setting; however, this can be overridden by the modules load order. There is also a module, I can't remember the name of, that overrides everything and lets you define the order.