This is mainly for SOE_Bobble to see and respond to if he so wishes.
First off let me say I love the concept of the left and right grouper in the windowframe tree. However I see a flaw in the way you guys are doing it. Note I said a flaw ( to me ) and not a bug.
Any way the flaw i see is the right grouper does not start where the left grouper ends making it impossible to create a continuous title bar with out having to add a new page for manually modifying each page.
I never really noticed this before because I manually modified every page using my own styles. I then got the idea to mod SOEs styles so I could create skin packs so people could just drop them in and every window would be skinned. As long as I have a widget for left and right every thing works great, but I was making one that used a solid title bar and that's when I noticed the gap between the left and right grouper. With the gap there it's limits drop in skins to use the left side and right side title bar format.
So basically I guess I am requesting that the right grouper start 1 pix over from where the left groper ends. Yes I could write a program that would calculate all this and rewrite all the windows but I really shudder at the thought of doing it.
Also the close window and settings button will vanish if you choose to hide the frame and title bar even if you have relocated those buttons outside of the right grouper.
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If you're moving default title buttons outside the title area, I strongly suggest you use new buttons with different names that press the originals
Ah! nice one m8 I shall do just that
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Nesting titlebar elements inside the same container holding page frames and other background objects prevents the titlebar from ever being layered above the general page elements. This can create situations where window sizing causes page elements to obscure titlebar elements.