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Re: See-through custom NSView
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Re: See-through custom NSView


  • Subject: Re: See-through custom NSView
  • From: Michael Lutz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 17:11:09 +0200

Hello all,

thanks to all who helped solving this issue. Either solution (Stephanes/Andreas and Pascals) works. It seems that when using NSBezierPath for filling the Rect or, when not filling the Rect at all, one has to go with the ClipView.

While I am glad that it's working now, has anybody hints on what's technically going on there (pointers to documentation), why NSBezierPath works differntly to NSRectFill? As it seems I have some knowledge gaps there...

Thanks again,
  Michael
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