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CocoaInCarbon + runModalForWindow glitch



Hello, again,

I am sorry to repost here. If anyone have an idea, please tell me.

* I have found this is resolved under Leopard. Just Tiger could show this problem.

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CocoaInCarbon integration mostly work.
But when Cocoa modal dialog over Cabon modal dialog, lower carbon dialog can accept window switching.


I guess this is a bug of CocoaInCarbon + runModalForWindow.

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How do I handle this issue under Tiger?

Would you tell me any idea, if you could?

Takashi Mochizuki

On 2008/01/15, at 10:13, Takashi Mochizuki wrote:

Hello,
I have a problem with Cocoa-In-Carbon Integration.

I am building QuickTime Component - Compressor Component, which has a optional settings dialog.
This winter, I have moved to Cocoa bundled binding based dialog, using Coco-In-Carbon structure. It runs pretty well under Cocoa App, But on Carbon app, I have found minor event handling problem.


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Traditional QT API set uses stacking DialogManager Interfaces, thus they are Dialog-over-dialog-over-dialog-o...
When I uses Carbon nib with RunAppModalLoopForWindow(), it runs over current carbon dialog, and handle event
correctly.


But When I move to Cocoa, [NSWindow runModalForWindw:], there are some issues.
Some carbon apps does hang when I show Cocoa Dialog, both window does not accept any event.


I have resolved this by setting higher window level in Cocoa bundle, like:
[Dialog setLevel:NSMainMenuWindowLevel];
[Dialog makeKeyAndOrderFront:self];
int ret = [NSApp runModalForWindow:Dialog];
[Dialog orderOut:self];


This could make my cocoa window run correctly inside carbon app, but there is still one thing.

Lower layer carbon dialog Does Accept window switching, but does not activate. So that it could cover active cocoa dialog, (Lower cocoa window still accept keybd events, so I can close it by pressing esc key.)

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Do you anyone have any idea for more smart implementation? I would pretty appreciate to your comments.

Takashi Mochizuki

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