Re: Preventing windows from being dragged
Re: Preventing windows from being dragged
- Subject: Re: Preventing windows from being dragged
- From: Mike <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 19:43:37 -0700
What I am doing is definitely not "wrong".
My application is a kiosk application, I put up shielding windows on all
attached monitors, and I enter kiosk mode. I then have a totally black
display with a single window - mine - which is the size of the main
display but which I want to be immovable.
I suggest you familiarize yourself with OS X's kiosk mode and Core
Graphics' shielding windows before you go telling people they are "wrong".
What I am doing is no more "wrong" than a game developer taking over the
display.
In fact, you're a time-waster because instead of helping people, all you
can do is tell them "you're wrong" without providing any kind of
solution (and without even knowing what you are talking about).
If you don't have the ability to help people, then please refrain from
polluting the mailing lists with time-wasting nonsense.
Mike
Andrew Merenbach wrote:
Hi, Mike,
Unfortunately, I'm not sure as to the exact answer to your question. Do
bear in mind, however, that -- even if there is a way -- you'll have to
take into account that the user might very well switch Spaces, rendering
your window no longer visible. While I won't tell you right-off-the-bat
that what you're doing is wrong, as you probably have a good reason for
doing what you ask, may I enquire: what exactly are you attempting to
do? Helping everyone to understand your situation might help everyone
in helping you. :)
Best,
Andrew
On Aug 21, 2008, at 6:10 PM, Mike wrote:
Is there any way to prevent a Cocoa window from being dragged while it
is onscreen?
Thanks,
Mike
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