Re: Receive notifications about frontmost application change
Re: Receive notifications about frontmost application change
- Subject: Re: Receive notifications about frontmost application change
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 19:12:48 +0200
Yes, so the bad new is that you have to go Carbon to listen front
switched events, the good new is that this part of Carbon is available
for 64 bits apps (probably because this is the only public way to do
this for now).
Le 9 juil. 08 à 17:49, Matt Gough a écrit :
You can do this (and a lot of other stuff not covered by
NSWorkspace ) with a CarbonEvent handler on kEventClassApplication,
kEventAppFrontSwitched.
Matt
On 9 Jul 2008, at 5:44pm, Jens Alfke wrote:
On 9 Jul '08, at 3:22 AM, Александр Даровских
wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to subscribe to frontmost application change
notification? For example, via NSDistributedNotificationCenter or
some other facility? I have managed to get process startup and
shutdown notifications, but I cannot get active application change
notification. Maybe it is done in somehow another way?
I ran NotificationWatcher, which logs all distributed notifications
and workspace notifications, but didn't see anything when I
switched apps. So it must be done a different way. I suspect there
may be a CoreGraphics API that does this; try looking there.
—Jens_______________________________________________
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