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For the client, can we get an option on there were we can choose whether we can have the client always on top. 

 

It will come in handy when coding

Edited by josedpay

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What do you mean by on top?

if you have 2 or more programming running they tend to over lap each other. Then the active program (the program you're using) is the one on top, unless you have the option active. If the active program will always be on top. 

Edited by josedpay

if you have 2 or more programming running they tend to over lap each other. Then the active program (the program you're using) is the one on top, unless you have the option active. If the active program will always be on top.

Oh I see how that could be irritating.

it doesn't make any difference for me and if there's an option weather to use it or not, then why not?

You could just add this in your onStart method:

SwingUtilities.getWindowAncestor(getBot().getBotPanel()).setAlwaysOnTop(true);
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You could just add this in your onStart method:

SwingUtilities.getWindowAncestor(getBot().getBotPanel()).setAlwaysOnTop(true);

but then i need to have a script running for this to work. Which defects the purpose sad.png

 

i want to be able to hind the bot when i running a script without baby seating. 

then have it always on top when im scripting.

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