What causes "NSCFType"?
What causes "NSCFType"?
- Subject: What causes "NSCFType"?
- From: "Tom Harrington" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:55:30 -0600
What causes the Accessibility Inspector to report "NSCFType: 0x38b5e0"
as the only item in the accessibility hierarchy?
I have an app that uses accessibility, and there's this third-party
application that has a custom view that doesn't seem to work with
accessibility. It's not merely invisible-- I could live with just
seeing the app's window, and not the view itself. But if you fire up
Accessibility Inspector and run the mouse over the view, you get no
useful information at all-- just the single "NSCFType" in the
hierarchy. It doesn't seem to be possible to identify the window or
the application at all.
Given that even an empty NSView subclass does a better job than this,
what could this application be doing that would break accessibility so
badly? I'd like to try and make helpful suggestions to this
application's author, but I don't know how I'd make this happen if I
wanted to.
I'm looking at this on 10.4.9, Intel.
--
Tom Harrington
email@hidden
AIM: atomicbird1
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