> I have a title-bar button which includes an "f.occupy" operation. When I
> invoke this the occupy window pops up, under my cursor, but then the window
> on which I performed the "f.occupy" pops to the front, obscuring some or all
> of the occupy window.
You might want to try and set "TransientOnTop" to some appropriate value.
This is supposed to keep transient windows on top of the "main" window.
I'm not sure the occupy window is really declared as transient, tho.
Stefan
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