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Window manager? There isn't such thing in Windows. The window border is part of the client area (the form) plus not every new window represents a "new form". Sometimes they are just instances of controls and you would have to manage the show/hide and close functionality manually. Unlike X.ORG, each control (widget when speaking in Linux) does *not* have its own window and it has to have a parent like a form in order for it to be shown thus the "Window Manager" idea is voided.
Edited 2009-02-28 12:32 UTC