Look around for more help. My guess is Tk::StayOnTop will take care of it (i havn't looked, but if it doesn't, you'll have to make Tk::Baloon play with Tk::StayOnTop).
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In reply to Re: Tk - always on top property 2
by PodMaster
in thread Tk - always on top property 2
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