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NSView subview covering a control



Hi everyone,

What I'm trying to do is have a GUI that is contained in multiple layers, contained in NSViews.

So I have roughly a background layer, a content layer, and a front layer.

The content layer and the front layer both have controls on them, i.e., buttons, etc.

I can create them from NIB files, and swap out different NSView objects from at each layer.

The one problem I'm having is that the topmost NSView is 'eating' all of the mouse events that I want to go to the controls I've created on the content layer of which the front view is a subview.

Calling setNextResponder to the content view on the front view doesn't seem to work for me.

Is there a way to do it so taht if I don't click on a control in the front view that the mouse event will be sent to the control that was created as part of the content view? The button is visible, it just doesn't respond to clicks.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

		-- Alexander

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