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<span class="f_Para">Pins the specified Client</span><span style="font-size: 16px; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,Georgia,serif;"> </span><span class="f_Para">[[ | <span class="f_Para">Pins the specified Client</span><span style="font-size: 16px; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,Georgia,serif;"> </span><span class="f_Para">[[Opening an external window|external window(s)]], that is, keeps the window(s) at the top of the Client PC's open window stack. Such a window can be moved by mouse around the screen, and it can be joined by other pinned windows. It remains at the top as long as it is open, even if other external windows or applications are subsequently opened. It can only be removed from the top by closing it, by unpinning it (the </span><span class="f_Monospace">[[unPin command|unpin]]</span><span class="f_Para"> command), or by clicking its upper right corner "Minimize" button.</span> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 3 February 2023
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Pins the specified Client external window(s), that is, keeps the window(s) at the top of the Client PC's open window stack. Such a window can be moved by mouse around the screen, and it can be joined by other pinned windows. It remains at the top as long as it is open, even if other external windows or applications are subsequently opened. It can only be removed from the top by closing it, by unpinning it (the unpin command), or by clicking its upper right corner "Minimize" button. Syntax: pin {windowname | pattern | *} where you must specify one of these:
If you pin a window that is already pinned, the command is ignored. If the command indicates a window that is missing or invalid, or if it does not match an open external window, an error message is issued. |
Client menu: | Context menu option (Pin) of external window title bar |
Introduced: | Build 56 |