FROM : Bill Cheeseman
DATE : Thu Jan 09 19:31:33 2003
on 03-01-08 11:21 PM, Ted Lowery at <email_removed> wrote:
> I have a toolbar panel in my application. I've set the window in IB to
> be a Non activating Panel. It shows the small close buttons, and no
> min/max buttons as I would expect. When I click the window, it accepts
> my click, and doesn't "appear" to become the key or main window, ie, my
> document window keeps it appearance as the main window. However, my
> document window doesn't accept the first click, there's no visible
> change, but I have to click it the second time before it recognizes the
> click.
>
> If I unselect the Non activating Panel checkbox, it acts as expected,
> and becomes the key window when clicked.
>
> It's as if the appearance of the Non activating panel is working, but
> not the behavior.
>
> Does this checkbox work right? Is there something else I have to do?
Same experience, and same puzzlement, here.
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DATE : Thu Jan 09 19:31:33 2003
on 03-01-08 11:21 PM, Ted Lowery at <email_removed> wrote:
> I have a toolbar panel in my application. I've set the window in IB to
> be a Non activating Panel. It shows the small close buttons, and no
> min/max buttons as I would expect. When I click the window, it accepts
> my click, and doesn't "appear" to become the key or main window, ie, my
> document window keeps it appearance as the main window. However, my
> document window doesn't accept the first click, there's no visible
> change, but I have to click it the second time before it recognizes the
> click.
>
> If I unselect the Non activating Panel checkbox, it acts as expected,
> and becomes the key window when clicked.
>
> It's as if the appearance of the Non activating panel is working, but
> not the behavior.
>
> Does this checkbox work right? Is there something else I have to do?
Same experience, and same puzzlement, here.
--
Bill Cheeseman - <email_removed>
Quechee Software, Quechee, Vermont, USA
http://www.quecheesoftware.com
The AppleScript Sourcebook - http://www.AppleScriptSourcebook.com
Vermont Recipes - http://www.stepwise.com/Articles/VermontRecipes
Croquet Club of Vermont - http://members.valley.net/croquetvermont
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Ted Lowery | Jan 9, 05:21 | |
| Bill Cheeseman | Jan 9, 19:31 | |
| Ted Lowery | Jan 11, 04:13 | |
| James DiPalma | Jan 20, 01:33 |






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