RE: tracking area problems on 10.4.11
RE: tracking area problems on 10.4.11
- Subject: RE: tracking area problems on 10.4.11
- From: "Abernathy, Joshua" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 13:40:58 -0400
- Thread-topic: tracking area problems on 10.4.11
Owner should be whoever responds to your tracking events. I really doubt
that's the contentView.
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From: cocoa-dev-bounces+jabernathy=email@hidden
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] On Behalf Of Wesley Smith
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 2:11 PM
To: Tony Becker
Cc: Cocoa mailing list
Subject: Re: tracking area problems on 10.4.11
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the response. I'm still not getting the trigger. Based on
your advice, I changed the code to:
NSRect f = [mWindow frame];
f.origin.x += 10.;
f.origin.y += 10.;
f.size.width -= 20.;
f.size.height -= 20.;
[[mWindow contentView] addTrackingRect:f
owner:[mWindow
contentView]
userData:nil
assumeInside:NO];
When I move or drag the mouse across the boundary, I get nothing. Is
there example code online that anyone knows of that I could use to
start from a working project?
thanks again,
wes
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