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Adds the desktop window type referenced in https://github.com/atom/electron/issues/2899 for compatiblity with the linux version. Note that on Mac OS X, the desktop window cannot receive input events (seems to be a limitation of being behind the desktop). In this diff I also removed the `standardWindow` option from the docs, in favor of an additional `textured` value for window `type` on Mac OS X. The old `standardWindow` option continues to work, but seemed more confusing. If this seems like a bad idea, I can revert that change. |
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