On 3/1/05 6:21 PM, Kristine Larson didst favor us with:
> I installed the handle on the view. The window the control is in just
> happens to be handling that event also, for other reasons.
I think that's why you aren't getting the event. It's a kEventClassWindow
event and doesn't get sent to controls. Install your handler on the window
and return eventNotHandledErr. The window's handler will then be able to
handle it after the control gets it (assuming you install the control's
handler after you install the window's handler).
Larry
>
> regards,
> Kris
> On Mar 1, 2005, at 4:40 PM, Laurence Harris wrote:
>
>> On 3/1/05 5:06 PM, Kristine Larson didst favor us with:
>>
>>> Hello -
>>>
>>> I am writing a custom HIView, which needs to know when it has been
>>> moved - i.e. when the parent window is moved. I have tried handling
>>> kEventControlBoundsChanged events, these aren't sent when the window
>>> moves. I have also tried registering for kEventWindowBoundsChanged
>>> events (in the view), they don't seem to get passed to my handler when
>>> I move the window around.
>>
>> Is your kEventWindowBoundsChanged handler installed on the window or
>> the
>> view in the window?
>>
>> Larry
>
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