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Re: question about global floating window



On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 15:38:47 +0900, Tetsuro KURITA <email@hidden> said:
>I could know the way to make floating window above all appllications
>from past message of this mailing list.
>The way is using following code in "awake from nib" handler for the
>panel.
>
>on awake from nib theObject
> set floating of theObject to true
> set hides when deactivated of theObject to false
>end awake from nib
>
>I could make a panel that float above all applications, but when I
>click the floating panel, the application which the floating window
>belogn to is activated. I want the application which own floating
>window to stay in background.
>
>How to keep the owner application of the floating window in backgrond ?

In Interface Builder, make it a non-activing panel. m.
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