lower — Change a window's position in the stacking order
lower window ?belowThis?
If the belowThis argument is omitted then the command lowers
window so that it is below all of its siblings in the
stacking order (it will be obscured by any siblings that overlap it
and will not obscure any siblings). If belowThis is
specified then it must be the path name of a window that is either
a sibling of window or the descendant of a sibling of
window. In this case the lower command will insert
window into the stacking order just below belowThis
(or the ancestor of belowThis that is a sibling of
window); this could end up either raising or lowering
window.
All toplevel windows
may be restacked with respect to each other, whatever their
relative path names, but the window manager is not obligated to
strictly honor requests to restack.
raise
lower, obscure, stacking order
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